Sentences with phrase «deregulation plan»

Sweeping deregulation plan targets consumer protection agency — A hearing in Congress showcased the Financial CHOICE Act, with proposals to strip the major powers of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau... (See CFPB)
The Christie administration on Wednesday provided an overview of its promised charter school deregulation plan, which, among other changes, would create a pilot program for a special teaching certificate valid only at charter schools.
Right now, «reflation» is being used to refer to everything from inflation to economic expansion to U.S. President Donald Trump's tax and deregulation plans.

Not exact matches

While Aidan Garrib, global macro strategist for Pavilion Global Markets in Montreal, likewise doubts the Trump administration's ability to effect his plans in the time frame that investors» widely expect, one area he thinks will get some traction is financial industry deregulation.
The election of Donald Trump as president sparked an exodus from the US Treasury market in the final months of 2016 and early 2017 as investors prepared for the possibility that Trump's plans for a protectionist trade policy, tax cuts, deregulation, and massive infrastructure spending would bring inflation back to the US.
While Trump has yet to put forth a comprehensive plan for food and agriculture, his rhetoric on the trail and since suggests that deregulation will be a major theme.
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Although the impact of deregulation can be difficult to quantify, one study by Bloomberg Intelligence suggests that the Treasury Department's plan to ease regulation could free up a combined $ 124 billion of capital to return to shareholders.1
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers attacked the policy proposals of Donald Trump on several fronts Sunday, saying the president - elect's plans for deregulation were setting the stage for the next financial crisis.
Again, it's going to go in this direction of, if the regulators allow it and this is certainly what Republicans want to do by accelerating the deregulation of very, very narrow network, very, very high deductible plans that don't cover that much and so on and so forth because they're just too expensive.
Tax cuts always effect assets prices, regulations are estimated to account for up to 35 % of building new construction costs for homes in some locations and though federal deregulation may not impact local regulations as much it does have a multiplier effect on the economy just like a tax cut does and anticipation of an infrastructure plan the scale of this administration's, though it hasn't been passed, would also have an anticipatory effect on leading indicators like stocks and other commodities that raise costs, which we have already seen.
Mr. Paulson plan for deregulation anticipates «consolidating banking and insurance regulators and potentially merging the Securities and Exchange Commission with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, then stripping the combined entity of much of its regulatory authority.»
The Fourth area is more the field of ATTAC: all areas of financial deregulation with an aim to tax free - flowing capital or to plan taxes of this type but also to attack pension funds as they become more widespread, or tax havens which play an important role in the world economy.
But his argument — ahead of a raft of speeches by the trade secretary, Liam Fox, the Brexit secretary, David Davis, the Cabinet Office minister, David Lidington, and the prime minister, Theresa May — could raise fears about plans for deregulation after Brexit.
All these factors — a combination of financial deregulation, ill thought out planning and housing policy and changes in welfare — have resulted in land and housing in the UK becoming «financialised».
The government's deficit reduction plan is based on growth projections that will not come about without radical deregulation of business.
A forthcoming report recommends an annual «deregulation round» for Whitehall departments, the breaking up of «natural monopolies» and the repeal of many plans proposed by Brussels and the Labour government, according to the Sunday Telegraph.
Philip Johnston reminds Telegraph readers that, in 1986, Margaret Thatcher's majority of 140 was overturned by Tory MPs opposed to her plan for complete deregulation of Sunday trading.
But the additional ingredient that government will deliver and needs to do even more of is a radical programme of microeconomic reform to make our economy more competitive - including competitive tax rates, planning reform and deregulation.
«Our plan to slash the punishing Gross Receipts Tax on energy will benefit businesses, consumers, and homeowners, and, coupled with utility deregulation that this Governor and Legislature have championed for years, help make New York more competitive with our surrounding states to attract jobs and new commercial investment,» Senator Bruno said.
Lewis, Labour MP for Norwich South — who won his seat off Liberal Democrat Simon Wright, but whose nearest challenger in 2015 was the Conservatives — said: «The Tories» plan for Brexit is a plan for a race to the bottom which we will all lose — with weakened human rights, rampant deregulation, and a diminished Britain.
A brief history of the Division of Non-Public Education, the Pearsall Plan, and the deregulation of North Carolina's private schools
At the beginning of 2017, investors were optimistic as they looked ahead at what were three potentially bullish developments in the near - term under the new administration: tax cuts, deregulation and expansionary fiscal policy, most notably through an infrastructure spending plan.
«The plan is the same: to foster deregulation, to push aside consumer, environmental, and climate regulations, and to impose laissez - faire constitution over the democratic legislative process and court processes.»
Not sure if it's exactly planned or just a natural consequence of financial services deregulation.
More broadly (and I will elaborate on this in Part 5), I think there are signs the Liberals are planning a radical deregulation agenda.
He said the Trump administration had a «coherent plan» to press for deregulation while appointing judges who oppose the accumulation of bureaucratic power.
The Korean government is planning a major deregulation of the nation's legal and other professional services markets, the Korea Herald reports today.
The Written Ministerial Statement of 25 March 2015 (WMS) by the then Secretary of State Eric Pickles set out that, from the date that the Deregulation Bill 2015 received Royal Assent, local authorities should not set in their emerging local plans or associated documents any additional local technical standards or requirements relating to the construction, internal layout, or performance of new dwellings.
In previewing the conference, AIDA president Dr Tammy Kimpton raises concerns about the impact of the Federal Government's plans for deregulation of higher education.
«NRG Home provides an explanation of what utility deregulation is all about, and how to pick a plan,» says Fry, broker / owner of RE / MAX of Reading in Wyomissing, Pa. «Plus, the knowledge they share with the buyer about locking in the best plan is priceless.
Stan Saddoris, senior vice president and director of operations, follows deregulation developments in each state and has created a plan to react immediately as developments occur.
According to Hunt, such a portfolio requires developing a state - by - state plan to address deregulation.
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