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By Heather Anderson |
January 31, 2013
Bureau announced new project Thursday and will collect comments through March 18.
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By Heather Anderson |
June 8, 2012
Senator, representative send letters to CFPB, Education Department asking them to examine bank-affiliated student debit card practices.
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By Claude R. Marx |
June 13, 2011
Credit unions are hoping for relief from the courts and an improved rule from the Federal Reserve following the Senate defeat of an amendment that would have delayed the Federal Reserve’s rule regulating debit interchange fees by up to a year.
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By Claude R. Marx |
June 8, 2011
After year-long battle between financial institutions and retailers, measure to delay interchange cap fails by six votes.
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By Claude R. Marx |
June 8, 2011
Senate vote expected at 2 p.m. today; sources report that measure delaying interchange cap within a few votes of passing.
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By Claude R. Marx |
May 16, 2011
The retailers are stepping up their defense of the Durbin Amendment and the interchange cap.
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By Claude R. Marx |
March 16, 2011
On issues such as debit interchange and limiting the growth of future regulations, banks and credit unions are on the same side of the political divide. On others, such as credit unions’ tax-exempt status and raising the cap on member business lending, the industries’ interests diverge.
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By Sarah Snell Cooke |
March 2, 2011
If you don’t tell people what is on your mind, they’ll never know. The credit union industry has taken this to heart on the interchange issue.
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By Claude R. Marx |
February 16, 2011
NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz today urged Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to ensure that the Fed's rule limiting debit interchange fees contains "meaningful exemptions" for card issuers with assets of less than $10 billion.
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By Claude R. Marx |
February 11, 2011
Allied Credit Union President/CEO Frank Michael will be one of seven people testifying at the Feb. 17 hearing on the Federal Reserve's proposed rule on interchange fees, the House Financial Services Committee announced today.