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By Peter Strozniak |
October 1, 2012
A close-up look at a dozen cases by insiders and members that cost credit unions more than $185 million, and often, their very existence.
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By Peter Strozniak |
October 1, 2012
A close-up look at a dozen cases by insiders and members that cost credit unions more than $185 million, and often, their very existence.
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By Michelle A. Samaad |
September 11, 2012
Several credit unions were the alleged victims of an auto lease theft ring that involved a Miami Beach, Fla., police officer and nine other persons.
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By David Morrison |
August 20, 2012
There are signs that credit unions may soon face more competition from local credit card issuers.
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By David Morrison |
July 30, 2012
An increasing number of retailers appear to be coming out in opposition to the recent proposed settlement of the antitrust case centering on credit card interchange.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
July 16, 2012
St. Helens, Wauna consolidation canceled as St. Helens hires former First Tech exec as its new CEO.
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By Arthur Postal |
June 28, 2012
The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld all parts of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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By David Morrison |
March 7, 2012
In a contest between veteran Democratic congressmen, Marcy Kaptur defeated Dennis Kucinich on Super Tuesday in Ohio. She now faces Joe the Plumber.
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By Michelle A. Samaad |
February 5, 2012
Two major credit union cases involving business loan fraud made news over the past week.
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February 5, 2012
A federal grand jury recently indicted Lee Baker Jr., a prominent real estate developer, for alleged fraud for making false statements to obtain loans from Denali Alaskan Federal Credit Union.