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To protect hometown businesses, more than 100 local chambers of commerce across America urge Biden Administration to scrap the “Basel III Endgame” banking rules.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce announces the hiring of Nina Frant as Vice President for Consumer Policy.
New paper confirms the benefits of mergers to the economy.
The U.S. Chamber submitted comments to the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) concerning its exposure draft of a proposed accounting standards update that would impose significant additional income tax disclosure requirements on business entities.
The Federal Trade Commission has brought yet another merger challenge without any evidence of competitive harm. Still, despite its weaknesses, the FTC’s complaint against Amgen and Horizon provides insights into the agency’s thinking and may hold clues regarding anticipated new merger guidelines.
This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the House Committee on Financial Services, supporting H.R. 2627, the “Increasing Investor Opportunities Act," and H.R. 1553, the “Helping Angels Lead Our Startups (HALOS) Act."