A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone
At NAFCU, we're gearing up for next week's Congressional Caucus. It is a fast-paced event like no other, giving you literally a front-row seat to here what is on the mind of Senator Ted Cruz, Director Cordray, Chair Metzger, Holly Patraeus, Representative Maxine Waters, Representative McHenry, Senator Donnelly and more.Â
If you are heading into DC for the show, let me know. I'll keep an eye out for you.
Now, on to this week's reading pile.
- More than half-a-million homeowners regained equity in 2Q 2016. (Calculated Risk)
- Reputation risk, the NFL, Twitter and a 75-cent tip. (Inc.)
- Three different Attorneys General have now subpoenaed Wells Fargo. (NYT)
- Heavy truck sales plummeted in February. (Calculated Risk)
- Salad as fast food? (Fast Company)
- In case you missed Dan Berger and NAFCU in a Bloomberg story on Wells Fargo. (NAFCU Today)
- US household income is on the move...up. (Ritholtz.com)
- Wal-Mart is developing a robotic shopping cart. (BI)
- Fascinating graphic: If all the world's water was collected into a sphere, how big would it be? You might be shocked. (APOD)
- Some 3Q GDP forecasts. Things looking up? (Calculated Risk)
- There's a huge gulf between employees who feel appreciated and those who do not. (Inc.)
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