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How Private Equity Lobbying Watered Down the Corporate Minimum Tax
The new corporate minimum tax is not law yet and is already rife with exceptions for the businesses that might have to pay it.
How a New Corporate Minimum Tax Could Reshape Business Investments
With a new corporate minimum tax, Democrats would be adding complexity to an already byzantine tax system.
U.S. Bid to Cap Russian Oil Prices Draws Skepticism Over Enforcement
The maritime insurance industry says policing oil transactions is not workable, raising questions about enforcement of a buyers’ cartel.
Treasury Secretary Yellen Said the U.S. Economy Was Transitioning to ‘Steady, Sustainable’ Growth
Speaking at a news conference, Ms. Yellen said that she did not believe the U.S. was in a recession
Veterans of Carter-Era Inflation Warn That Biden Has Few Tools to Tame Prices
President Biden and Democrats face political peril as costs keep rising and midterm elections loom.
Veterans of Carter-Era Inflation Warn That Biden Has Few Tools to Tame Prices
President Biden and Democrats face political peril as costs keep rising and midterm elections loom.
Global Food Crisis Tests Western Resolve to Retain Russia Sanctions
With a food shortage threatening to create widespread famine, Western countries face a tough choice as sanctions exacerbate the problem.
Persistent Inflation Puts Yellen in the Spotlight
The Treasury secretary’s recent comments about rising prices have put the Biden administration on the defensive.
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