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- US: H15 -0.40 2011-05-05 FRB Market yield on U.S. Treasury securities at 5-year constant maturity, quoted on investment basis, inflation-indexed
- US: H15 0.09 2011-05-05 FRB Federal funds effective rate
- US: H15 0.13 2011-05-05 FRB 30-Day AA Nonfinancial Commercial Paper Interest Rate
- US: H15 1.23 2011-05-05 FRB Rate paid by fixed-rate payer on an interest rate swap with maturity of three year.
- US: H15 0.13 2011-05-05 FRB 60-Day AA Nonfinancial Commercial Paper Interest Rate
Trade (FTC)
- FTC Returns More Than $11.8 Million to Consumers Defrauded by Q-Ray Bracelet ScamAn administrator working for the Federal Trade Commission is mailing 248,931 refund checks to consumers defrauded by QT Inc., Q-Ray Company, and Bio-Metal, Inc., and their owner, Que Te Park, also known as Andrew Q. Park, who made false and misleading advertising claims that the Q-Ray bracelet provided immediate and significant pain relief and deceptively ad […]
- FTC Returns More Than $11.8 Million to Consumers Defrauded by Q-Ray Bracelet Scam
Commerce News
- Federal Register Notice: Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee MeetingThe Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee will meet May 25, 2011, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., in Washington, D.C. The Committee will discuss its work plan for the next two-year period including advice regarding accomplishment of the President's ten-year goal to identify 500 megahertz for wireless broadband. (190 KB PDF file) […]
- Federal Register Notice: Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee Meeting
Small Business News
- Factors Affecting Entrepreneurship among VeteransLanding page summary: We know from previous Advocacy-sponsored research and more than three decades of data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, that year in and year out veterans have a consistently higher rate of self-employment than non-veterans. Why is this? The new study by the SAG Corporation, Factors Affecting Entrepreneurship among Veterans, investi […]
- Factors Affecting Entrepreneurship among Veterans
Monetary Policy
Cost Estimates
- S. 679, Presidential Appointment Efficiency and Streamlining Act of 2011Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on April 13, 2011 […]
- H.R. 515, Belarus Democracy and Human Rights Act of 2011Cost estimate for the bill as amended by the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on April 14, 2011 […]
- H.R. 1231, Reversing President Obama's Offshore Moratorium ActCost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources on April 13, 2011 […]
- S. 679, Presidential Appointment Efficiency and Streamlining Act of 2011
Banking
- David K. Wilson Named Senior Deputy Comptroller for Bank Supervision PolicyThe Office of the Comptroller of the Currency today announced that David K. Wilson will become the Senior Deputy Comptroller for Bank Supervision Policy and Chief National Bank Examiner on July 1, 2011. […]
- David K. Wilson Named Senior Deputy Comptroller for Bank Supervision Policy
Disaster Assistance in South East
Alexandria, Va. (May 2, 2011) – In the wake of the deadliest series of tornadoes in more than 85 years, National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Board Chairman Debbie Matz activated the agency’s disaster relief policy to assist credit unions and their members in rebuilding and recovering in severely damaged areas in Tennessee and additional counties in Mississippi. Today’s announcement builds on Saturday’s decision by NCUA to provide disaster assistance in Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi.
According to the latest press reports, last week’s storms have killed at least 350 individuals and caused an estimated $2 billion to $5 billion in insured losses.
In response, President Barack H. Obama has now declared that a major disaster exists in Tennessee and ordered federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. The President’s actions make federal funding available for the following affected counties: Cheatham, Davidson, Hickman and Williamson.
Four additional counties in Mississippi were added to the list of those announced Saturday. Mississippi’s Chickasaw, Choctaw, Neshoba and Webster counties can also access federal emergency assistance programs.
Under the agency’s disaster assistance policy, NCUA will, where necessary:
Encourage credit unions to make loans with special terms and reduced documentation to affected members;
Reschedule routine examinations of affected credit unions if necessary;
Guarantee lines of credit for credit unions through the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund; and
Make loans to meet the liquidity needs of member credit unions through the Central Liquidity Facility.
As part of its disaster response, NCUA examiners surveyed credit unions operating in storm-affected states. Most credit unions remain open, operating business as usual, although some
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credit union branches affected by damages or with limited access to power may have curtailed hours or services.
After natural disasters, NCUA works with individual state league organizations and state regulators to ensure all federally insured credit unions know of NCUA’s available assistance. The agency’s examiners have therefore remained in close contact with the affected local credit unions to offer advice and assistance. During disaster conditions, NCUA personnel operate under three priorities:
Ensure the safety of credit union staff;
Keep facilities and operations available to members; and
Provide material and technical assistance, as needed, to affected credit unions.
Federal credit unions may also provide assistance to other credit unions and non-members in the affected areas, under certain conditions:
A federal credit union may provide services to persons who are members of another credit union under their correspondent services authority.
Emergency financial services for non-members, including check cashing, access to ATM networks, or other services to meet short-term emergency needs of individuals in the areas affected by the storms, can be provided under the authority to engage in charitable activities.
Federal credit unions providing services on a charitable basis may not impose charges for services that exceed their direct costs.
Credit unions and credit union members needing help because of last week’s storms may contact NCUA’s Region III office in Atlanta at 678-443-3000 during normal business hours.
NCUA is the independent federal agency that regulates, charters and supervises federal credit unions. With the backing of the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, NCUA operates and manages the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, insuring the funds of more than 90 million account holders in all federal credit unions and the overwhelming majority of state-chartered credit unions.