NCUA: Temporary Corporate Credit Union Share Guarantee Program Extended
Updated: 2010-08-31 22:44:21
The National Credit Union Administration has extended the expiration date of NCUA's Temporary Corporate Credit Union Share Guarantee Program (TCCUSGP) from September 30, 2012, to December 31, 2012.

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10 bailed-out banks spent $16.3M lobbying in 1H
NEW YORK — The 10 banks that received the most bailout aid during the financial crisis spent over $16 million on lobbying efforts in the first half of 2010, as the debate over financial regulatory reform reached its height.
Disclosure reports show that the banks that got [..] Read the original article: here.
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US Bank spends $407,260 on lobbying in 2nd quarter
NEW YORK — U.S. Bank spent $407,260 on lobbying the federal government in the second quarter, according to a disclosure report.
That’s more than two-and-a-half times than the $160,000 that the Minneapolis-based bank spent in the second quarter last year. For the first six months of .... Source article US Bank spends $407,260 in 2nd quarter on lobbying about financial reform, tax bills.
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BofA spent $1.09 million lobbying government in 2Q
NEW YORK — Bank of America Corp. spent $1.09 million in the second quarter to lobby the federal government on various aspects of the financial regulatory overhaul and other issues, according to a disclosure report.
That’s up 36 percent from the $800,000 it spent in the 2009 .... Original article Bank of America spent 1.09 million in 2nd quarter lobbying federal government on reform.
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Wells Fargo spent $1.29M lobbying government in 2Q
NEW YORK — Wells Fargo & Co. spent $1.29 million during the second quarter to lobby the government on a broad range of financial regulatory reform measures, according to a disclosure report
That’s an 87 percent leap from the $690,000 the San Francisco-based bank spent during the ... Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Wells Fargo spends $1.29 million during 2nd quarter lobbying on financial regulatory reform.
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Some states suing feds also claim health subsidies
WASHINGTON — More than half a dozen states suing to overturn President Barack Obama’s health care law are also claiming its subsidies for covering retired state government employees, according to a list released Tuesday by the administration.
About 2,000 employers have .... Original source Some states suing to overturn health care law also line up for its retiree subsidy.
The WSJ says Lewis Ranieri and other distressed-debt investors are homeowners' best bet for avoiding foreclosure. If so, let us pray.
It's no secret that many consumers don't trust their banks. But market researcher Doug Cottings says there are ways to change such perceptions. Step one? Communicate.