The NCUA board approved its 2017 budget Thursday without the verbal fisticuffs that marked budget meetings in recent years.

At its monthly meeting, the board also was warned that a premium assessment for the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund might be needed next year, since the fund's equity ratio is expected to dip below the standard set by the agency.

NCUA staff recommended a share insurance premium range of 3 to 6 basis points in 2017. That premium will not take effect until the board votes on an actual proposal.

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