Government Policies

Why higher rates might be here to stay

Why higher rates might be here to stay

By Paul Krugman Do you remember the economy of the late 1990s? Or if you’re too young to remember it — I hope that’s true for at least some of my readers — what have you heard about it? You probably remember it as a time of prosperity — low unemployment and rapid economic growth combined […]

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Yellen Says Rates ‘Unlikely’ to Return to Pre-Covid Levels

Yellen Says Rates ‘Unlikely’ to Return to Pre-Covid Levels

By Viktoria Dendrinou and Christopher Condon US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said it’s “unlikely” that market interest rates will return to levels that prevailed before the Covid-19 pandemic triggered a wave of inflation and higher yields. Asked why White House projections released Monday showed markedly higher expectations for interest rates in coming years compared with projections a year ago, Yellen said the new numbers […]

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Biden nominates former Boston mayor Martin Walsh to Postal Service board of governors

Biden nominates former Boston mayor Martin Walsh to Postal Service board of governors

By Nick Stoico President Biden has nominated former Boston mayor Martin J. Walsh to serve on the United States Postal Service’s board of governors, the White House said Thursday. Walsh, a Dorchester native, served in Biden’s cabinet as labor secretary until he left last year to become executive director of the National Hockey League Players’ […]

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Treasury Proposes New Regulations for Residential Real Estate Transactions

Treasury Proposes New Regulations for Residential Real Estate Transactions

By Erik Sherman  Anti-money laundering has become an ongoing topic for the Biden administration. The latest round of reports focuses in part on real estate. As a result, the Treasury Department has proposed new rules that would government CRE transactions. The report addressed real estate as part of a luxury and high-value goods category. “Money laundering through real estate can […]

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