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It’s ESG Month in the House Financial Services Committee
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For years, Republicans and Democrats, lobbyists, trade associations, and key industry players in the transportation and manufacturing sectors would gather in Washington, D.C. to celebrate “Infrastructure Week.”
Policy and Regulatory Commentary
SCOTUS Rulings: Past And Preview
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Before adjourning, the nation’s highest court issued some big decisions that could have serious implications for businesses...
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Weekly Allon Blog: Who Will Be On The Presidential Debate Stages?
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What are early polling numbers telling us about the GOP and Democratic presidential primary races and who will be included in the primary debates?
Market Outlooks
Is There A Default Playbook?
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In Washington, all attention was focused on the White House yesterday, where congressional leaders met again with President Joe Biden regarding the debt ceiling.
Market Outlooks
Municipal Bonds: How Utilities May Deliver Resilience In Recession
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U.S. municipal utility bonds – backed by issuers who provide water, sewer and electricity – have limited losses during past recessions, providing investors with an opportunity to fortify their portfolios against economic weakness by investing in strategies holding utility bonds.
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Markets Calmer Last Week, US Debt Ceiling Talks Expected to Continue This Week
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Equities moved little last week as banking concerns waned. President Joe Biden and House leader Kevin McCarthy are expected to continue talks this week on the U.S. debt ceiling.
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Weekly Market Update: Global Stocks Decline as Some U.S. Regional Banks Falter, U.S. Inflation Report Scheduled This Week
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Bank unease resurfaced again last week. U.S. inflation is expected to be flat, while core inflation may fall slightly.