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Interest Rates
- US: H15 0.21 2010-12-22 FRB Market yield on U.S. Treasury securities at 5-year constant maturity, quoted on investment basis, inflation-indexed
- US: H15 0.19 2010-12-22 FRB Federal funds effective rate
- US: H15 0.21 2010-12-22 FRB 30-Day AA Nonfinancial Commercial Paper Interest Rate
- US: H15 1.27 2010-12-22 FRB Rate paid by fixed-rate payer on an interest rate swap with maturity of three year.
- US: H15 ND 2010-12-22 FRB 60-Day AA Nonfinancial Commercial Paper Interest Rate
Trade (FTC)
- FTC Proposes Additional Time for Manufacturers to Adopt New Light Bulb LabelThe Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comments on whether to provide manufacturers approximately six additional months to incorporate new light bulb labels on their packaging, and whether to exempt certain bulbs that will soon be obsolete from those requirements. […]
- FTC Proposes Additional Time for Manufacturers to Adopt New Light Bulb Label
Commerce News
- Federal Register Notice: Information Privacy and Innovation in the Internet EconomyThe Department of Commerce’s Internet Policy Task Force seeks comment on its report entitled “Commercial Data Privacy and Innovation in the Internet Economy: A Dynamic Policy Framework.” Comments are due on or before January 28, 2011. (317 KB PDF file) […]
- Federal Register Notice: Information Privacy and Innovation in the Internet Economy
Small Business News
- Banking Study 2009Contents Introduction Research Summary Office of Advocacy read more […]
- Banking Study 2009
Monetary Policy
- FOMC statement: Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of Japan, Bank of Canada, Bank of England, and Swiss National Bank announce extension of temporary U.S. dollar liquidity swap facilities
- FOMC statement
- Federal Reserve releases detailed information about transactions conducted to stabilize markets during the recent financial crisis
Cost Estimates
- H.R. 6517, Omnibus Trade Act of 2010Pay-as-you-go estimate for the Senate amendment in the nature of a substitute to H.R. 6517 […]
- S. 3688, International Professional Exchange Act of 2010Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on December 14, 2010 […]
- H.R. 847, James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010Cost estimate for H.R. 847 as adopted by the Senate on December 22, 2010 […]
- H.R. 6517, Omnibus Trade Act of 2010
Banking
- Agencies Release Annual CRA Asset-Size Threshold Adjustments for Small and Intermediate Small InstitutionsThe federal bank regulatory agencies today announced the annual adjustment to the asset-size thresholds used to define small bank, small savings association, intermediate small bank and intermediate small savings association under the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) regulations. […]
- Agencies Release Annual CRA Asset-Size Threshold Adjustments for Small and Intermediate Small Institutions
Indirect Lending Webinar
Alexandria, Va., December 21, 2010 – National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Board Member Gigi
Hyland hosted a webinar on Tuesday, November 9, 2010 entitled “Indirect Lending: Balancing the Risks and
Rewards.” The webinar was free and open to the public and was attended by over 1,200 participants. Drawing
from the diverse expertise at the NCUA Central Office and NCUA Regional Offices, the webinar provided
guidance, best practices and insights into indirect lending examination issues.
A live question and answer section produced over 100 questions which NCUA staff sorted, merged and
researched in order to provide a comprehensive “Frequently Asked Questions” document. This document can
be accessed on the archive along with the slide presentation.