Also: FOMC starts 2-day meeting with no expectations to raise rates; See registration options for CEOs Conference
NAFCU TODAY | The News You Need Daily.
April 27, 2021
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13 states' congressional delegations impacted by new census data [ [link removed] ]
The Census Bureau Monday released first results from its 2020 population survey. Based on population movement, 13 states will have their congressional delegations impacted: Six states will gain seats, and seven are set to lose seats.
Fed begins April meeting, expected to hold rates [ [link removed] ]
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) – the Fed's monetary-policy setting arm – begins its April meeting today and is expected to hold the federal funds target rate range at its current 0 percent to 0.25 percent for the foreseeable future. The rate has remained at its current level since March 2020.
Two weeks left to register for NAFCU's CEOs Conference [ [link removed] ]
Credit union leaders looking to take their institutions to the next level have two weeks left to register for NAFCU's conference focused solely on providing the insights and strategies needed to thrive. Registration for NAFCU's CEOs and Senior Executives Conference, happening May 12-14, is still available for in-person, overflow space in Key West, Fla., and virtual attendees.
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