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Federal Reserve Vice Chair Bowman Champions Tailored Bank Oversight in Kansas City
Kansas City, Thursday, 21 May 2026.
Drawing on her rural Kansas banking roots, Fed Vice Chair Michelle Bowman rejected one-size-fits-all regulations, advocating for tailored supervisory approaches to navigate evolving economic pressures in 2026.
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Deregulating Cooling Appliances: The Economic Impact of the EPA's Latest Rule Rollback
Washington, Friday, 22 May 2026.
The Trump administration’s rollback of commercial refrigerant regulations promises $2.4 billion in savings, yet industry leaders warn that conflicting supply dynamics could actually drive consumer prices higher.
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Australia's $242 Billion Infrastructure Pipeline Sparks Record Construction Mergers
Sydney, Friday, 22 May 2026.
Driven by a massive $242 billion public infrastructure pipeline, Australia’s civil construction sector is experiencing record-breaking mergers, offering global investors unprecedented expansion opportunities in a stable market.