After months of waiting and hard fought legislative and regulatory battles, yesterday the Fed revised plan moves from a flat 12 cent cap to a 21 cent fee with some add-ons.
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This week’s Federal Legislative Week in Review outlines work on the federal mortgage standards bill, the Fed’s pending Interchange amendment, and the NCUA’s prepayment plan.
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It’s a central banker's worst nightmare: The economy is stagnating with a weak labor market, yet inflationary pressures are building. How should CUs prepare?
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This Federal update reviews the Federal Reserve's next steps on the interchange issue and everything that was going on in DC last week.
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The Association submitted a comment letter urging the agency to think about the rule’s effect on credit unions and specialized lenders.
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The Fed is seeking public comment on how to address the specific issues that it is required to study, as well as any research or empirical data that it should take into account.
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Since January 2009, thousands of pages of regulations and rules have been issued by various agencies, including the Federal Reserve and NCUA, that credit unions must comply with.
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The proposal would apply to all consumer mortgages except home equity lines of credit, timeshare plans, reverse mortgages, or temporary loans.
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The proposed rules from the Fed and the FTC will come into effective on July 21, 2011, as part of the credit score disclosure requirements in the Dodd-Frank Act.
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While the Fed increased the APR threshold, CUNA notes that credit unions have the option to continue to follow the lower threshold that applied prior to the change.
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