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What President Biden’s Competition Executive Order Means for Banks and the Financial Services Industry

USA - July 15 2021 On July 9, 2021, President Joe Biden issued an Executive Order (EO) "Promoting Competition in the American Economy." The EO affirms that it is the…

Paul Anderson, James J. Barresi, James C. Sivon

Public Policy Briefing - August 6, 2020

USA - August 6 2020 Pressure is mounting on Republican and Democratic negotiators in the US Capitol to reach an agreement on a COVID-19 response package that can pass…

Kristina V. Arianina, Genevieve Bresnahan, Meg Gilley, Ludmilla Kasulke, David LesStrang, David Schnittger, Mara Sheldon, David Stewart

Public Policy Briefing - July 30, 2020

USA - July 30 2020 Talks among party leaders in Washington about a future COVID-19 relief package are at an impasse, with Democrats still adamant about enacting…

Kristina V. Arianina, Genevieve Bresnahan, Meg Gilley, Ludmilla Kasulke, David LesStrang, David Schnittger, Mara Sheldon, David Stewart

Public Policy Briefing - July 28, 2020

USA - July 28 2020 Bipartisan negotiations aimed at producing the next major federal COVID-19 response legislation - delayed by more than a week of infighting between…

Austin M. Harrison, Kristina V. Arianina, Genevieve Bresnahan, Christina Economides, Meg Gilley, Ludmilla Kasulke, David LesStrang, Wolfgang A. Maschek, David Schnittger, Mara Sheldon, David Stewart

Public Policy Briefing - July 23, 2020

USA - July 23 2020 The enhanced unemployment benefits created by the March 27 CARES Act are set to expire in eight days. The US Congress will need more time than that to…

Kristina V. Arianina, Genevieve Bresnahan, Meg Gilley, Ludmilla Kasulke, David LesStrang, David Schnittger, Mara Sheldon, David Stewart