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The Fed made another supersize rate increase as it struggles to contain rapid inflation.

The Fed made another supersize rate increase as it struggles to contain rapid inflation.

Federal Reserve officials ramped up their battle against the fastest inflation in 40 years on Wednesday, ushering in a third straight supersize rate increase while projecting a more aggressive path ahead for monetary policy, one that would lift interest rates higher and keep them elevated longer. Central bankers raised their policy interest rate by three-quarters of […]

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President Biden wants to build a ‘bioeconomy.’ Here’s what that means for Boston.

President Biden wants to build a ‘bioeconomy.’ Here’s what that means for Boston.

President Joe Biden is infusing billions of dollars into a new, biotech-focused initiative, and it’s likely to have immediate ramifications for New England. Boston has long been a hotbed for pharmaceuticals in addition to upstart biotechs. But the White House is expanding the definition of what a “bioeconomy” could be, looking beyond drugmaking to other applications of […]

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State auditor clears way for $3B in excess revenue to be returned to taxpayers

State auditor clears way for $3B in excess revenue to be returned to taxpayers

State Auditor Suzanne Bump announced Thursday that her office has determined that the state’s tax revenue last year exceeded the allowable limit by nearly $3 billion, confirming the estimate put forward by Gov. Charlie Baker and clearing the way for the money to be returned to taxpayers. Chapter 62F, a law approved by voters in 1986, sets limits on […]

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Retail Fundamentals Stay Positive

Retail Fundamentals Stay Positive

Neighborhood and strip malls saw the highest rent growth in the second quarter, according to JLL’s latest report. Despite inflation headwinds that have presented challenges for shoppers, decreasing spending power and consumer confidence, JLL’s Q2 2022 Retail Outlook finds that retail fundamentals are solid, with net absorption remaining positive for six straight quarters, leasing hitting its highest number […]

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Voters Killed A Project To Get New England Off Fossil Fuels. A Court May Have Just Saved It.

Voters Killed A Project To Get New England Off Fossil Fuels. A Court May Have Just Saved It.

When Maine voters went to the polls last November, their ballots asked them to decide whether the state should prohibit construction on the Central Maine Power Company’s $1 billion transmission line from Canada. Nearly 60% said yes, retroactively blocking a project that state regulators had already approved. On Tuesday, Maine’s high court ruled that the […]

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How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Boost Energy Security, Health Care, and Tax Revenues

How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Boost Energy Security, Health Care, and Tax Revenues

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 that President Joe Biden signed into law on August 16 would reduce cumulative deficits by $264 billion over its 10-year budget window, according to a study by the Penn Wharton Budget Model (PWBM), a nonpartisan research initiative that analyzes the fiscal impact of public policy. PWBM’s estimate on the deficit reduction was lower than […]

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