WASHINGTON—The U.S. added 292,000 jobs in December, the largest one-month job addition in 2015, the government reported Friday.
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ARLINGTON, Va.—How much will the Federal Reserve raise rates in 2016?
WASHINGTON–A new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) said that longstanding management issues at the Small Business Administration continue to go unresolved due to a lack of sustained attention.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.–The proposed merger between $2-billion United FCU and $4-billion Lake Michigan Credit Union here—termed the “largest merger in credit union history”—may be called off.
WASHINGTON—New legislation is expected to be introduced soon that will propose a financial institutions transaction tax. Credit unions, however, will not be subject to the assessments, according to a new report.
BROOKLYN, N.Y.–A class-action lawsuit that had been filed against Michael’s following a 2014 data breach has been dismissed by a judge.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.–Consumers continue to still prefer going to brick-and-mortar branches for their financial transactions, even as mobile and digital options proliferate, according to a November 2015 study conducted by U.S. Bank.
IRVINE, Calif.—Home prices again were up month over month and year over year during November, according to CoreLogic’s Home Price Index (HPI) and HPI Forecast.
WASHINGTON–The National Credit Union Foundation (the Foundation) has debuted an Impact Map that highlights the Foundation’s programs, projects, and Credit Union Development Educators (CUDEs) in each state.
ARLINGTON, Va.—In advance of Barack Obama’s upcoming State of the Union address, NAFCU has sent a letter to the President urging support for national data security standards and regulatory relief for community financial institutions.
