Fresh Today
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU is urging lawmakers not to be taken in by “bankers’ false claims” about NCUA’s revised member business lending rule.
NEW YORK—One analyst sees the price of taxi medallions in New York City possibly stabilizing—for now.
WASHINGTON—Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf failed to provide detailed answers regarding when he first learned about the employee misconduct that eventually led to $185 million in fines from regulators.
WASHINGTON—Wells Fargo’s CEO, John Stumpf, at the center of a company-wide scandal over employees opening unauthorized bank accounts and credit cards to meet sales targets, said he is “deeply sorry” for those actions, and further admitted the bank moved too slowly to address signs of staff wrongdoing.
WASHINGTON–Mortgage lenders have reported a net positive profit margin outlook for a third consecutive quarter, according to Fannie Mae’s Q3 2016 Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey.
WASHINGTON–America’s home builders are feeling more confident than ever, with one confidence index matching its highest point in a decade.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Beginning with the Sept. 30 reporting cycle, NCUA will require less information from credit unions about credit union service organizations (CUSOs) on Call Reports.
ATLANTA–FMSI has unveiled what it is calling a major release, including several new enhancements for its Omnix Lobby Tracker solution.
WASHINGTON—As the number of days wind down to the November elections, CUNA, the leagues and credit unions are picking up the pace of Hike the Hill visits.
