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By Heather Anderson |
February 20, 2013
Acting North Carolina Credit Union Administrator Rose Conner said she agreed to not release any state-issued CAMEL codes under her watch. That was good enough for the NCUA to agree Feb. 8 to end separate exams for North Carolina’s state chartered credit unions.
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By Heather Anderson |
February 11, 2013
State and federal regulators confirm agreement that will reinstate combined exams halted in fracas over SECU CAMEL score disclosure.
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By Claude R. Marx |
December 4, 2011
If you’ve ever wanted to appeal the results of your credit union’s NCUA examination to someone outside the agency, a bill moving through the House of Representatives would allow you to do that.
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By Claude R. Marx |
December 2, 2011
This article will be among the news, features, analysis and insight filling the pages of the next print edition of Credit Union Times.
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By Claude R. Marx |
October 30, 2011
Saying that it hopes to help several million more families save money while helping the economy, the Obama administration on Oct. 24 unveiled a multifaceted plan to encourage the refinancing of mortgages.
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By Claude R. Marx |
October 3, 2011
While the NCUSIF’s equity ratio is headed in the right direction, it’s not clear how much it will benefit the bottom line of credit unions.
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By Claude R. Marx |
September 18, 2011
The NCUA says it's not developing a contingency plan for helping credit unions that stay deal with any new costs from more departures.