Credit unions are going to have to trust the NCUA when it says it can see a light at the end of the corporate stabilization tunnel, because it's not providing key details.
Not yet, anyway. Last November's $1.4 billion settlement with JPMorgan Chase is one example.
Every time we publish a story about the settlement, I receive emails from readers asking why we're not reporting the net amount the NCUA applied to the outstanding corporate stabilization bill.
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