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fromAbove the Law
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

What If Tariffs Go Away - Or Don't? How You Can Protect Your Bottom Line With Contract Intelligence - Above the Law

US politics
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

US consumers, business pay 90% of tariff costs, says Federal Reserve

US businesses and consumers bore nearly 90 percent of tariff costs in 2025, with exporters assuming a growing share later in the year.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Bonkers': Top Trump Aide Gets Annihilated Right And Left For Claiming Tariffs Aren't Regressive'

A senior trade official claimed tariffs are not regressive and mainly affect the wealthy, prompting widespread bipartisan backlash and fact-checking.
NYC real estate
fromTruthout
2 days ago

Tariff Refunds Flow to Companies as Consumers Keep Footing the Bill

Tariffs have increased consumer prices, and refunds to companies may not benefit shoppers who bore the costs.
US Elections
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

US federal court hears new case against Trump tariffs

The legality of Trump's temporary tariffs is being challenged in court after previous tariffs were struck down by the Supreme Court.
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

What If Tariffs Go Away - Or Don't? How You Can Protect Your Bottom Line With Contract Intelligence - Above the Law

Cryptocurrency
fromnews.bitcoin.com
18 hours ago

White House Study Finds Stablecoin Yield Ban Barely Moves Lending Needle Despite Policy Focus

White House analysis reveals stablecoin yield restrictions have minimal impact on lending and banking liquidity.
US news
fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Lessons learned in '70s have made the US and world economies less vulnerable to oil shocks

Oil prices are surging again due to Middle East conflicts, raising concerns about stagflation and economic vulnerability.
#ai
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
Information security

Trump officials may be encouraging banks to test Anthropic's Mythos model | TechCrunch

Bank executives are encouraged to use Anthropic's Mythos model to detect vulnerabilities, despite its limited access and ongoing legal issues.
fromThe Verge
5 days ago
US politics

OpenAI made economic proposals - here's what DC thinks of them

OpenAI proposes higher capital gains taxes on corporations using AI to fund a public safety net and support worker transition to human-centered jobs.
Information security
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago

Trump officials may be encouraging banks to test Anthropic's Mythos model | TechCrunch

Bank executives are encouraged to use Anthropic's Mythos model to detect vulnerabilities, despite its limited access and ongoing legal issues.
US politics
fromThe Verge
5 days ago

OpenAI made economic proposals - here's what DC thinks of them

OpenAI proposes higher capital gains taxes on corporations using AI to fund a public safety net and support worker transition to human-centered jobs.
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

Commercialization Isn't the Same as Sales Growth - Here's How

Sales are a function, while commercialization is a system of decisions that defines sustainable business growth.
#supreme-court
European startups
fromFortune
1 day ago

'People are trying to be creative': Tariff-battered American companies are so cash-starved they are using refund claims as collateral for loans. | Fortune

The Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs may lead to $166 billion in refunds for U.S. importers, but many companies face financial struggles.
European startups
fromFortune
1 day ago

'People are trying to be creative': Tariff-battered American companies are so cash-starved they are using refund claims as collateral for loans. | Fortune

The Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs may lead to $166 billion in refunds for U.S. importers, but many companies face financial struggles.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Britain could adopt single market rules without MPs' vote as part of UK-EU reset

UK ministers plan to reshape EU relations with new legislation allowing dynamic alignment without full parliamentary votes.
#federal-reserve
Business
fromnews.bitcoin.com
1 day ago

Analyst Says Federal Reserve Is Ignoring US Recession Signals in 2026

The Fed risks a historic policy error by maintaining rates amid slowing GDP and consumer spending, according to QI Research CEO Danielle DiMartino Booth.
US Elections
fromFortune
9 hours ago

Investors are writing off any move from the Fed this month-collapsing talks in Iran have sealed the deal | Fortune

Investors expect the Federal Reserve to maintain interest rates at 3.5%-3.75% amid rising oil prices due to tensions with Iran.
Business
fromnews.bitcoin.com
1 day ago

Analyst Says Federal Reserve Is Ignoring US Recession Signals in 2026

The Fed risks a historic policy error by maintaining rates amid slowing GDP and consumer spending, according to QI Research CEO Danielle DiMartino Booth.
US Elections
fromFortune
9 hours ago

Investors are writing off any move from the Fed this month-collapsing talks in Iran have sealed the deal | Fortune

Investors expect the Federal Reserve to maintain interest rates at 3.5%-3.75% amid rising oil prices due to tensions with Iran.
#inflation
E-Commerce
fromEntrepreneur
3 days ago

Why Discounts Are No Longer Optional For Your Business

Discounts have become essential in the LLC services market, influencing customer decisions and competitive strategies.
#stagflation
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
6 days ago

The Federal Reserve's Nightmare Scenario Is Taking Shape and the Stock Market Should Pay Attention

Stagflation is emerging as inflation rises, unemployment softens, and economic growth stagnates, complicating Federal Reserve policy responses.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
6 days ago

The Federal Reserve's Nightmare Scenario Is Taking Shape and the Stock Market Should Pay Attention

Stagflation is emerging as inflation rises, unemployment softens, and economic growth stagnates, complicating Federal Reserve policy responses.
#economic-growth
fromHarvard Business Review
3 days ago

Limiting Your Exposure to the Private Credit Crisis

Both experts acknowledge the brewing trouble in the private credit sector, emphasizing that while risks are present, they do not believe a financial crisis is unavoidable.
Higher education
Careers
fromFortune
3 days ago

The job market is so bad, workers now think they have worse odds of finding a role than during the pandemic | Fortune

Job seekers are more pessimistic about job prospects now than during the pandemic peak, despite recent job growth statistics.
San Francisco
fromPadailypost
4 days ago

Opinion: How to convince voters to raise taxes? Cry wolf

Bay Area leaders are using fear tactics to push for a half-cent sales tax increase for mass transit, framing it as a citizen initiative.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
4 days ago

You're looking at the AI revolution all wrong, top economist says: 40% unemployment and a 3-day work week are the same thing | Fortune

AI could lead to shorter work weeks and more leisure time instead of just unemployment.
Podcast
from24/7 Wall St.
5 days ago

Clark Howard Says Banks Are Benign Drug Dealers, Here Is What He Really Means

Pay in 4 programs are designed to encourage spending by separating payment from purchase, making it easier to accumulate debt.
London startup
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Want to know capitalism's endgame? Just look at private equity it has captured our everyday lives | Hettie O'Brien

Private equity is transforming nurseries in the UK, prioritizing profit over quality and accessibility in early childhood education.
Poker
fromWIRED
6 days ago

Nobody Knows How to File Taxes on Prediction Market Wins

Tax guidance for prediction market profits is unclear, leaving taxpayers uncertain about reporting obligations.
fromFuturism
1 day ago

Billionaire Says Insider Trading Should Be Fully Legalized

"I'm in favor of not having any rules against insider trading. I would like all the information out there as soon as it's available. Because look, as a society, we are better off knowing as soon as possible anything that is knowable."
Business
Philosophy
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Adam Smith's invisible hand: why his ideas are still influential today

Adam Smith's 'Wealth of Nations' explains economic growth through labor productivity and market expansion, emphasizing the wealth of people over state.
#dollar-index
European startups
fromTNW | Finance
4 days ago

BILL lets enterprise suppliers collect from any SMB, even ones not on its platform

BILL's Supplier Payments Plus now allows enterprise suppliers to accept payments from any SMB customer, streamlining payment processes and reducing collection times.
Cryptocurrency
fromBitcoin Magazine
4 days ago

SEC, Treasury Officials Urge Congress To Pass Crypto Market Bill

Congress is urged to quickly pass the Clarity Act to establish clear regulations for cryptocurrencies and blockchain products.
UK news
fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

The spectre of stagflation returns as Britain's private sector grinds to a near-halt

Britain's private sector faces stagflation with rising costs and falling demand, driven by geopolitical tensions affecting oil prices.
US Elections
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 hours ago

Americans are more frustrated with the economy than ever and sky-high gas prices could be a big reason why

Gas prices significantly impact American consumer sentiment, with higher prices correlating to lower feelings about the economy.
Higher education
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

The Economist Who Wants to Solve America's Wage Problem

Empowering workers and establishing mandatory wage standards across industries is essential for addressing wage inequality.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

The Stock Market's Biggest Tailwind Is Fading Under Trump -- Here's Why It Matters

Investors are concerned as low energy costs are fading, impacting corporate margins and stock valuations.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

IMF warns of looming inflation crisis on back of US-Israel war on Iran

The conflict has driven up the price of oil and natural gas; damaged oil refineries, tanker terminals and other energy infrastructure; disrupted shipments of fertiliser that the world's farmers depend on; and damaged the confidence of businesses and consumers.
World news
European startups
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

The 'Sneaky' Ways Companies Are Making You Pay More - Without Raising Prices

Companies are creatively offsetting price increases due to rising fuel costs, often passing hidden costs to consumers.
fromFortune
5 days ago

U.S. had a national debt 'home run' in its grasp, says Jamie Dimon-the government did nothing with it, and now its best option is crisis management | Fortune

"The best way to deal with the problem is to actually deal with the problem, to acknowledge it, to work on it," Dimon stated, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the national debt.
US politics
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

Larry Summers Reportedly Believes Trump's Economy Is on the Brink of Crisis

Larry Summers warns the U.S. economy is fragile and nearing crisis, with inflation risks underestimated by many analysts.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
6 days ago

How Bill Phillips used flowing water to model the economy

Bill Phillips creatively modeled the British economy with a machine, leading to significant contributions in macroeconomics and the development of the Phillips Curve.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

White House staff told not to place bets on prediction markets

An email was sent to White House staff on 24 March, warning them against using insider information to place bets on prediction markets like Kalshi or Polymarket.
US Elections
World politics
fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

Economists weigh consequences of war, tariffs, AI - Harvard Gazette

Artificial intelligence poses a significant risk of large job losses and financial instability, potentially exceeding the impacts of the 2008 financial crisis.
Business
fromnews.bitcoin.com
6 days ago

Iran War Pushes Europe and Japan Recession Risk to 50%, BCA Research Says

BCA Research estimates 40% chance of U.S. recession; oil prices could reach $200 with sustained 10% supply cuts.
fromFortune
6 days ago

Top economist Mark Zandi says the indicator that has called every recession since WWII just signaled we're already in one | Fortune

"It has nailed every recession since WWII without falsely predicting a downturn. If it is triggered, it may take a while for the Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research to confirm it, but we are already in a recession."
US Elections
World news
fromJezebel
3 weeks ago

No One Is Coming to Save the Economy

The Iran war has triggered a significant energy crisis, impacting global markets and inflation rates.
Business
fromHarvard Business Review
3 weeks ago

The Shifting Relationship Between Business and the U.S. Government

Business leaders face a changed relationship with government, requiring new strategies to navigate political uncertainty affecting tariffs, trade, and military decisions.
European startups
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

US trade probes could lead to new tariffs for EU, China

The US launched two trade investigations targeting excess industrial capacity and forced labor imports, potentially leading to new tariffs on major trading partners after the Supreme Court limited Trump's tariff authority.
US Elections
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

The Federal Reserve is facing tough choices as the economy faces deep uncertainty

The Federal Reserve faces conflicting pressures from weakening employment and rising inflation driven by geopolitical tensions, complicating its policy decisions.
Intellectual property law
fromFortune
1 month ago

Finance leaders divided on using potential tariff refunds-just 18% would fully roll back price hikes | Fortune

Corporate executives remain divided on tariff refund strategies and are reluctant to reduce prices despite potential cost relief from Supreme Court rulings.
US news
fromJezebel
1 month ago

It's Officially Time to Worry About Trump's Economy

The U.S. lost 92,000 jobs in February with January revised downward, showing a troubling trend of negative job growth in three of the last seven months despite unemployment remaining at 4.4%.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 month ago

Will Pricing Algorithms Spell the End of the Fair Market Price?

Personalized pricing algorithms use consumer data to estimate individual willingness to pay and adjust prices accordingly, raising concerns about fairness and transparency in commerce.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Smart businesses don't adapt to crony capitalism

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth took the unprecedented step of designating a U.S. firm-Anthropic-as a supply chain risk. Anthropic's crime? It refused to violate industry-wide protocols against using AI for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons. Hegseth's designation, which has until now been reserved for foreign firms, bars U.S. military contractors from doing business with the company.
US politics
Miscellaneous
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Why you're getting less for your money

Shrinkflation and inflation together increase per-unit costs by reducing portions and raising prices, quietly raising household expenses and straining budgets.
Marketing tech
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Treat the underlying causes, not the symptoms of marketplace inefficiency

Relying on Google's Chrome ad filter and the Coalition of Better Ads risks leaving many substandard ads unaddressed due to low standards and duopoly influence.
fromDefector
2 months ago

It's Nice To Have A Process, But It's Better To Have Money | Defector

This is not an argument against continuing to line things up just so, of course. It just means that the very orderly person will over time become a very familiar face to the people at The Container Store, to the point where they might remark to each other during their breaks about having seen him, again, purchasing more of those stackable, breakable containers that he's always getting.
New York Mets
Major League Baseball
fromTalkNats.com
1 month ago

It's all about the money..... and the lack thereof! | TalkNats.com

MLB's revenue-sharing model and absence of a salary cap produce low profitability, encourage cost-minimizing ownership, and require CBA reforms for competitive balance.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Trump's new tariffs may boost his ego but they'll damage the economy | Steven Greenhouse

Trump imposed new tariffs after courts overturned his previous ones, prioritizing his ego over economic benefit, resulting in widespread disapproval and negative impacts on consumers, businesses, and economic growth.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Bank of England should cut rates to boost consumer spending, says TUC

Weak consumer demand and high borrowing costs are suppressing UK growth; the Bank of England should cut interest rates to boost households and high street.
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

What happens when our common currency becomes uncommon?

This is not new news, of course, but many in the industry seem to be finally waking up to the hard truth that data-driven media buying, as we know it today, is severely under threat and has to change. Cookies power everything we do, from humble frequency capping through to complex multi-touch attribution models, ad personalisation and audience segmentation. They underpin most of the gains we've made in performance advertising, as well as brand advertising, over the past decade.
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Trump's Economy Is Hurting Americans - and Setting Us Up for Long-Term Collapse

Typical of Trump, he is boasting about the performance of the U.S. economy in the most hyperbolic terms. He even declared that his economy is 'the greatest ever in history' in a recent interview on Fox Business Network. He points to the stock market and allegedly low inflation to back his claim.
US politics
US politics
fromEmptywheel
2 months ago

Things Go Boom When You Attempt to Retcon the Economy

Trump repeatedly changes legal explanations and policies, using administrative retconning that creates legal inconsistency and delays accountability.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

IMF warns tariffs and geopolitical tensions threaten markets and global growth

The International Monetary Fund has warned mounting geopolitical tensions and an escalation of Donald Trump's tariff war could hit global economic growth and trigger a backlash in financial markets. In an update as Trump threatens to impose tariffs on Nato allies opposed to his ambitions in Greenland, the Washington-based fund said a renewed eruption in trade tensions was among the biggest risks to global growth in 2026.
World news
US politics
fromDigiday
1 month ago

Brands celebrate tariff reprieve, but fresh uncertainty looms

Supreme Court struck down Trump's tariffs, but new 15% global tariffs create ongoing uncertainty for small business executives managing supply chains and inventory decisions.
US politics
fromFlowingData
2 months ago

Tariff revenue is nowhere close to enough

A unit-square visualization shows claimed tariff revenues cannot cover added governmental expenses as billion-dollar squares exceed available funds.
US politics
fromFortune
2 months ago

Trump is driving capital out of capitalism | Fortune

Government and SEC actions are stripping shareholders' ownership rights, transforming public companies into unaccountable private fiefdoms and undermining capitalism.
US politics
fromTearsheet
2 months ago

Micro case studies: The feud over interest rate caps and the murky future of agentic commerce - Tearsheet

Interest rate caps squeeze bank/card profitability and credit supply, creating growth opportunities for fintechs to capture underserved consumers and SMBs with tailored lending products.
US politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Sell America', the two words that sum up the markets' break with an out-of-control Trump

Trump's expansionist Greenland plans, tariffs and legal actions triggered a sell-off of U.S. assets, weakening markets and undermining investor confidence.
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