Fresh Today
WASHINGTON—As part of National Consumer Protection Week (NPCW), the Federal Trade Commission said it is joining with a number of other organizations and agencies to participate in several virtual and in-person events on issues such as avoiding scams, protecting people against identity theft, and reporting fraud for people in all communities.
WOODBRIDGE, N.J.– NCUA has granted its first federal charter of 2024.
WASHINGTON—National home prices are expected to grow of 3.8% in 2024 and 3.4% in 2025, Fannie Mae is predicting in its Q1 2024 Home Price Expectations Survey (HPES).
ST. LOUIS–More than half of all Americans now believe homeownership is out of reach for the average person, according to a new survey that also probed for differences in attitudes among homeowners and renters.
NEW YORK–In the wake of what has been called the “mother of all breaches,” IT execs and organizations are being offered six warning signs to be watched.
WASHINGTON–There is a steady, ongoing “war on trust” taking place in the United States, and it’s taking a toll on credit unions, according to a number of people who also shared some strategies for responding.
WASHINGTON–The “drug of overdrafts,” waiting on regulators to turn CUs into failed Blockbusters, and other tough issues were examined during a discussion here.
WASHINGTON–Why have credit unions done what they’ve done to help both CUs and people in Ukraine and Afghanistan, and why are those kinds of sacrifices still being made? And will they continue to help in standing up to the “Russian scum?”
WASHINGTON–Four league presidents shared their views here on what the merger of CUNA and NAFCU to create America’s Credit Unions means to them.
