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deregulation

[dee-reg-yuh-ley-shuhn] / diˌrɛg yəˈleɪ ʃən /


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The S&P 500 could reach around 7500 by the end of 2026, driven by earnings growth and AI investments, he says in a market outlook, while financials could benefit from moderate yields and deregulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Virginians made a different choice,” he told about 360 people who paid $65 to hear him speak, saying that voters chose to back parents’ rights, education standards, law enforcement and business deregulation.

From Los Angeles Times

In a statement on Friday in anticipation of First Republic's collapse, Lisa Gilbert, executive vice president of Public Citizen, said, "Once again, we're reaping the bitter harvest of financial deregulation."

From Salon

Thanks to the deregulation of complicated financial products like derivatives and other initiatives under Bill Clinton, you got a crash in the housing industry, then in the financial industry.

From Salon

For decades, U.S. economic policy has been dominated by the dogma that paired aggressive deregulation and disastrous trade deals with tax cuts skewed to the wealthy and big corporations as a means to achieving progress.

From Seattle Times