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"deregulation" Definitions
  1. the process of making a trade, business activity, etc. free from rules and controls
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WOULD THE TOP INVESTMENT THESIS BE DEREGULATION OF WALL STREET, DEREGULATION OF THE OIL INDUSTRY?
They do want to offer an olive branch to deregulation and the concept of deregulation.
Trump's push for deregulation started the recovery in 2017, particularly the deregulation of America's energy producers.
Deregulation signaled more job creation in the U.S. to Cramer, and Trump's appointments mean deregulation for Cramer.
A month later, he created new officers and task forces within federal agencies to enforce deregulation policies—regulating the deregulation process, basically.
I mean, you're talking about a dramatic decline, but you're also talking about a government that they receive deregulation when it comes to coal, deregulation when it comes to oil and gas, but not deregulation when it comes to pharma.
Swonk said Powell cannot move much on deregulation without Fed support, and that means the vacancies would have to be filled with a view toward deregulation.
Remember, these are -- productivity and labor forces – supply side-- STEVE LIESMAN: Deregulation and tax cuts or supply side – JOHN TAYLOR: Both of those – deregulation and the tax reform are both. Absolutely.
But environmentalists and proponents of deregulation alike say they expect fewer high-profile announcements over all and more action in the courts, where both sides will fight over the future of deregulation.
Though Trump has called for significant bank deregulation from both the agencies and via a congressional rewrite of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial deregulation law, there will be pushback from Democrats and others.
Despite her husband's record of deregulation and trade deals, Mrs.
Both men support the Republican push for Wall Street deregulation.
Middle class folks are paying less, and deregulation well underway.
KERNEN: YEAH WILBUR, THERE'S TAX REFORM AND THEN THERE'S DEREGULATION.
Bless His friends in industry, may they flourish under deregulation.
Wells Fargo declined requests for a comment on potential deregulation.
This isn't to say that deregulation was a bad thing.
Post election, we've had euphoria about fiscal spending and deregulation.
However, analysts were evenly split over the prospect of deregulation.
It's not just deregulation that is coming under legal scrutiny.
I don't think these issues are about regulation or deregulation.
I think that lower tax rates and deregulation is working.
Under Perry's leadership in Texas, retail energy market deregulation continued.
Another top objective for the Trump administration is massive deregulation.
Departments and agencies are the most likely source for deregulation.
And deregulation is something everyone in the GOP will embrace.
In the 1980s deregulation and globalisation helped unpick corporate America.
They overindulged in wars and tax cuts and systemic deregulation.
The deregulation of silencers would only add to the carnage.
Even the consequences of deregulation disproportionately affect people of color.
Sinclair wasted no time in taking advantage of the deregulation.
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS CUT TAXES, DEREGULATION, UNLEASHING OUR ENERGY SECTOR.
The White House established deregulation teams at various federal agencies.
Liberals blamed deregulation and lax supervision of the big banks.
The stock could also see the added benefit of deregulation.
We are now seeing the final outcomes of this deregulation.
All thanks to the magic of tax cuts and deregulation.
Cutting taxes and deregulation might sound like standard Republican fare.
How to tell the difference in an era of deregulation?
"Collectively, this final rule represents a significant deregulation," he said.
The agencies have also been opaque about their deregulation teams.
Deregulation will have an impact on banks and small businesses.
He has also pledged tax cuts, infrastructure spending and deregulation.
Trump's actions harm the cause of rational regulation and deregulation.
In some cases it does, and thoughtful deregulation can help.
Taxes, deficits, spending, financial deregulation — everything is up for appraisal.
Deregulation, which made it easier for nonunion employers to compete.
But the biggest death toll is likely to come from Trump's agenda of deregulation — or maybe we should call it "deregulation," because his administration is curiously selective about which industries it wants to leave alone.
Investors have been encouraged by promises of tax cuts and deregulation.
Libertarian-minded business owners saw it as low taxes and deregulation.
Republicans like and support what he is doing, including heedless deregulation.
Their commitment is to deregulation itself, regardless of context or circumstances.
What is desirable is innovation, deregulation, more competition and greater openness.
This shift can be traced back to a piece of deregulation.
But Republicans insist that with enough deregulation, premiums will fall dramatically.
In the 1970s and 1980s they embraced deregulation and tax reform.
Mr. Dimon particularly applauded the corporate tax cut and deregulation efforts.
Mitch McConnell has repeatedly made campaign finance deregulation his top priority.
Most important, no tax cut or serious deregulation has happened yet.
But the second, deregulation, only recently rose to the same status.
The endangerment finding is somewhat of a failsafe against EPA deregulation.
Traders should not automatically assume that deregulation is coming, he said.
Wholesale deregulation refers to the power generation side of the business.
Few mentioned deregulation in their second-quarter earnings calls this summer.
And there hasn&apost been a massive deregulation of gun laws.
Blankfein said it would be counterproductive to take deregulation too far.
He plans to reevaluate his positions once more deregulation gets enacted.
Modifying the tax deductibility of health expenses should accompany focused deregulation.
They differ now mainly because of this administration's hardline deregulation stance.
Deregulation is another priority—and no less potent for being familiar.
Last year, for example, Socialist deputies resisted the government's deregulation bill.
And no tax cut or deregulation will ever make it so.
By itself, of course, deregulation can't banish this deeply engrained stigma.
That would cap off a year of deregulation at Pai's agency.
" On Wall Street: "I led the effort against Wall Street deregulation.
Much of president-elect Trump's deregulation policy is yet to unfold.
His talk of privatisation, deregulation and fiscal discipline has cheered investors.
Money guys love deregulation, testing and Big Data, and union-busting.
The Trump administration is delivering on its promise of financial deregulation.
Rao will now be at the helm of Trump's deregulation agenda.
Bagehot says that financial deregulation cannot be the answer to everything.
Your mileage may vary on whether deregulation is a good idea.
Scientists are worried about the deregulation of the Environmental Protection Agency.
SJ: Another big cornerstone off the Trump economic plan is deregulation.
The nonpartisan Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council noted a positive shift deregulation.
The Trump administration has not been shy about dramatic deregulation efforts.
LEE: THERE'S A LOT OF TALK ABOUT THE POTENTIAL FOR DEREGULATION.
The government intervened and ObamaCare is, essentially, airline deregulation in reverse.
The markets are awaiting President Trump's speech today on deregulation efforts.
The EU is introducing a radical sugar market deregulation from Sept.
Mayerowitz: What really happened after deregulation was just this massive fight.
One of the core elements of Trump's economic agenda involves deregulation.
This deregulation will have enduring benefits to the rate of growth.
The judges did not address big swaths of the FCC's deregulation.
Taken together, a broader pattern of privatization and deregulation is evident.
All new major regulations would be hamstrung, even business-friendly deregulation.
Instead of automation and guaranteed income, workers got austerity and deregulation.
"The process is a recalibration, not deregulation," Mr Quarles has said.
I don't always think the dichotomy is between regulation and deregulation.
Most government agencies declined to disclose information about their deregulation teams.
We do need to rebuild our infrastructure and enact sensible deregulation.
Job losses in Appalachia were compounded by deregulation of the railroads.
The Trump administration quickly hit the ground running with aggressive deregulation.
Sure, there have been a few high-profile examples of deregulation.
Knee-jerk deregulation is not the only threat to financial stability.
Fracking came out of years of energy deregulation pursued by the industry: from the 1978 deregulation of natural gas pricing and pipeline oversight, to the 1989 repeal of all remaining gas pricing regulation, to the 1992 deregulation of the electricity market, to the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which exempted fracking from basic protections provided by the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Deregulation supporter named head of FTC consumer protection bureau: The acting chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Wednesday selected a lawyer and prominent advocate of deregulation to lead the agency's Bureau of Consumer Protection.
Cramer also expects Trump's presidency could mean deregulation for the financial industry.
JUST DEREGULATION ALONE, WHAT COULD YOU ADD TO GDP, DO YOU THINK?
Arief credited the growth in tourist arrivals to deregulation in the sector.
Son didn't specify what deregulation promised by Trump would benefit his company.
Deregulation would open the door for big banks to move back in.
In March street protesters called for privatisation and deregulation, among other things.
Her portfolio has included hate crimes prosecutions, tribal justice issues, and deregulation.
You probably were a proponent of the tax reform and the deregulation.
Critics say the report is too heavily weighted in favor of deregulation.
Whereas Mr Guedes proposes economic deregulation, Mr Bolsonaro wants moral re-regulation.
Southwest built its business around three competitive advantages that deregulation basically created.
Many businesspeople still believe that he will bring tax cuts and deregulation.
These three new hires will work on deregulation, along with other issues.
They also piled into financials on hopes for deregulation within the sector.
Some in the pharmaceutical industry, in fact, have pushed back against deregulation.
Republican President Donald Trump is pushing for deregulation across the federal government.
Ted Cruz's insurance deregulation provision would hurt people with pre-existing conditions.
I like Nikki Haley at the UN, and some of the deregulation.
From there, he envisioned an entire reordering and deregulation of American life.
"That's the myth about deregulation, that it reduces the burden," said Perdue.
Mr Murdoch wants more deregulation, with the "five-four" rule dropped, too.
Climbing energy and finance stocks reflect expected deregulation from the Trump administration.
That deregulation increases risks to the financial system sounds like common sense.
Builders were euphoric after the election, anticipating big deregulation in their sector.
Brian Sandoval (R), who set the deregulation push in motion years ago.
That's because both regulation and deregulation require rule-making and executive power.
The QDII resumption comes amid a broader deregulation of China's financial sector.
What sort of tone do you think he will strike on deregulation?
The entrepreneurial spirit the GOP loves may not survive its deregulation campaign.
Most people are not business owners who stand to gain by deregulation.
If deregulation involves such dangers, why would anyone want to risk it?
Some of the improvement in investment spending could be related to deregulation.
Republican national security hawks may not warm to this sort of deregulation.
Also, short interest rates are going higher, and there has been deregulation.
Was a tax cut, deregulation and court appointments really worth all this?
A former coal lobbyist, Wheeler seems to share Pruitt's passion for deregulation.
The 737 eventually began to sell, bolstered by airline deregulation in 1893.
Trump favors government cuts and corporate deregulation that would hurt many Americans.
As Mr. Mulvaney sees it, the cure for crumbling bridges is deregulation.
Mr. Pai, a staunch advocate of deregulation, leads the agency's Republican majority.
The industry response to the Trump administration's methane deregulation has been mixed.
The 1980s savings and loan lending boom driven by Reagan-era deregulation.
Also: The folly of environmental deregulation; the poor and the cashless society.
But that all changed in the 1980s, largely thanks to financial deregulation.
Some progressive advocates are skeptical Ms. Rao will intervene to curb deregulation.
They are pushing "massive deregulation" and Labour "massive state intervention", she said.
Despite these encouraging steps, far more deregulation is needed to restore prosperity.
Where Goldman and the Trump team have found common cause is deregulation.
His policies include business deregulation and moving decision making out of Bangkok.
The same rules that apply to regulation apply to deregulation as well.
Mr. Trump's deregulation crowd argues that they are freeing markets to grow.
Meadows mentioned the work requirements and codifying deregulation of the insurance sector.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief Andrew WheelerAndrew WheelerOvernight Energy: EPA chief touts benefits of deregulation for environment | Trump officials weaken fish protections Interior chief once lobbied against | USDA watchdog to probe handling of climate reports EPA chief espouses benefits of agency's environmental deregulation EPA moves to implement Trump order on scaling back industry guidance MORE took to the microphone Tuesday to espouse the benefits of deregulation.
EU sugar prices have fallen by more than 12 percent since market deregulation.
The most dramatic set of advances has come with economic and financial deregulation.
The only way they would is if there is more deregulation, Cramer said.
There are several forces shaping up to produce a tsunami of federal deregulation.
And supporters of deregulation have a long list of rules to choose from.
Most important will be economic deregulation, especially in the area of energy markets.
Deregulation could mean more construction, which could give the bulls a good story.
The second phase of motor tariff deregulation is likely to spur further rationalisation.
The economy is growing, the supply side tax cuts and deregulation is working.
Cramer attributed the recent rally in bank stocks to this notion of deregulation.
In return, Shotwell argued, SpaceX needs something else from the government apparatus: deregulation.
Republicans must ensure that they do the right sort of deregulation (see article).
A recent survey showed that 83% of Americans opposed the plan for deregulation.
Critics however say the report is too heavily weighted in favour of deregulation.
Those are not the words of an administration bent on wanton financial deregulation.
Whether deregulation translates into faster economic growth will only become clear over time.
Of course, deregulation sometimes takes action too, you have to repeal a regulation.
Republicans are right that tax cuts and wise deregulation can boost firms' competitiveness.
High-unemployment countries in Europe saw deregulation as a way to boost jobs.
So don't expect absolute joy to come from deregulation and breathless product announcements.
But deregulation and the erosion of unions' power have weakened those countervailing forces.
Although the headlines about deregulation are promising, the small details claim the opposite.
He also said he expected a lot of "deregulation" under a Trump administration.
He said the move could be helped by deregulation from the Trump administration.
He's promised to boost economic growth through tax reform, deregulation and fiscal spending.
Advocacy groups are hoping for more labor deregulation in the year to come.
" He also argued that Kaine has participated in a "push for bank deregulation.
It is true that some deregulation can occur quickly even using this process.
Equities traded higher earlier in the session after Trump hinted at bank deregulation.
Trump's deregulation push is an effort to reverse the regulatory environment under Obama.
He saw deregulation as the answer to the economic stagnation of the times.
It implements a degree of deregulation that would hurt both borrowers and taxpayers.
"Deregulation is already in place, and this is a big plus," he said.
He touched on tariffs, deregulation and ongoing trade negotiations with China as well.
The problem with the NCAA's ersatz deregulation is that it's only for show.
Deregulation and a pro-business administration in Washington is fueling a merger boom.
So I think the markets have pulled back saying 'is deregulation really coming'?
Trucking was seen as a key area in which deregulation could benefit consumers.
Deregulation and being 'business friendly' is only a small part of the equation.
Builders were initially euphoric over the possibility of deregulation under the new administration.
Trump's rollbacks at the Environmental Protection Agency are part of his deregulation agenda.
Without political appointees, there is no one to manage the process of deregulation.
Millionaires gave Trump good grades on national defense and business deregulation and terrorism.
He's also had a hand in the administration's deregulation efforts, which are sweeping.
The charms of the terminal outlasted the airline itself, which foundered after deregulation.
So it's deregulation for some, but dire warnings about imaginary threats for others.
The Trump administration started what may become a bonanza of deregulation for them.
Mr. Trump can also stock the Fed's board with officials committed to deregulation.
So how, under a president so devoted to deregulation, could this have happened?
The White House continues to champion deregulation and the virtues of free markets.
Many people think Trump delivered the goods — tax cuts, deregulation, and conservative judges.
The mid-1980s brought the run of deregulation known as the Big Bang.
Critics say there was too much competition in the first years after deregulation.
Such arguments prevailed at each step on the long road to financial deregulation.
Most of the president's advisers were veterans of the pro-deregulation Clinton administration.
I thought he was nuts; tax cuts, deregulation, I thought it was nuts.
Mnuchin's report helps establish a baseline for ongoing GOP discussions about financial deregulation.
Since the deregulation of the 1970s and 1980s, crises have been depressingly common.
Interestingly, Trump did not mention the net neutrality repeal in his deregulation event.
Consider, for example, the 2000 deregulation of exotic financial instruments known as derivatives.
Trump's pro-business policies of low tax cuts and deregulation would be reinforced.
The vote was seen as a prelude to further deregulation for broadband companies.
The prospect of deregulation could also rally shares in banks, pharmaceuticals and energy.
The wave of utility deregulation started in the 1970s disfavored large, expensive plants.
"There could have been more deregulation if Congress stayed fully Republican and we may have seen some rollback of deregulation if the Democrats controlled both (houses), but instead it seems we'll be at a stalemate for a while," Basmadjian said.
HOW HE SEES IT: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief Andrew WheelerAndrew WheelerOvernight Energy: EPA chief touts benefits of deregulation for environment | Trump officials weaken fish protections Interior chief once lobbied against | USDA watchdog to probe handling of climate reports EPA chief espouses benefits of agency's environmental deregulation EPA moves to implement Trump order on scaling back industry guidance MORE took to the microphone Tuesday to espouse the benefits of deregulation.
Mr. Zhou, 68, was widely revered as the man who spearheaded considerable financial deregulation.
The markets haven't fully priced in both deregulation and tax reform, the professor said.
I KNOW YOU REMEMBER IN THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION THERE WAS ACTUALLY A DEREGULATION CZAR.
At the same time, Cramer recommended buying the stocks of companies directly from deregulation.
Later on, there were "specific reactions to deregulation, to corporate tax reform," he said.
Happy is on the benign side of our digital deregulation craze, more or less.
Deregulation was the platform on which he pitched his chairmanship to the new administration.
Das said even with deregulation, he believes nonbank lenders will still have the edge.
He will continue to champion deregulation and permit big polluters to evade compliance altogether.
After tax cuts and new trade terms, Mr Trump's biggest economic promise is deregulation.
He added, though, that the tax cut and GOP deregulation effort have also helped.
"Watching that play out really showed me the downside of deregulation," he told me.
The other is deregulation, which matters more to Republicans now than debt or deficits.
A bigger concern is ensuring that deregulation in Britain does not undercut European firms.
Structural policies of market deregulation to increase economic efficiency also have income redistribution effects.
On tax, deregulation and trade, however, Congress and the administration have had an impact.
Whether all this deregulation will make much difference to domestic energy production is questionable.
"Carrying out deregulation in the hope of stimulating the economy could backfire," Weidmann said.
They want to talk tax reform and deregulation -- not secret tapes and Russian intrigue.
And in the current environment of deregulation, the higher figure should more closely apply.
Many aspects of the Trump administration's agenda will certainly continue, such as banking deregulation.
However, the prospect of deregulation of the banking sector has boosted global stock markets.
Texas has become a magnet by gaining a reputation as a microcosm of deregulation.
Murray, a routine supporter of Trump's energy deregulation efforts, , "President Trump was very courageous."
Once Perry came into office, retail deregulation flourished and Texas consumers cited significant benefits.
BRIAN SULLIVAN: So it could be continued deregulation, continued fast tracking of these permits.
Fortunately, the financial sector deregulation doesn't depend on congressional approval, according to Goldman Sachs.
He champions deregulation and courts controversy in his criticism of Mao Zedong's disastrous rule.
Former BlackRock Inc executive Craig Phillips is leading the administration's plan for financial deregulation.
Banking deregulation will be a key legislative objective in the next Congress, with Rep.
This would be a win for reproductive rights advocates and for deregulation advocates alike.
The fact is, Pruitt's policy agenda of environmental deregulation is consistent with the GOP's.
It's more difficult to frame the Trump administration's deregulation campaign in such stark terms.
This establishes a symbiotic relationship between deregulation and unsustainable run-ups in systemic risk.
Environmentalists have warned that the expansion and deregulation of offshore drilling could be dangerous.
Ryanair, more than any other company, symbolises the transformative power of open-skies deregulation.
Its suasion mostly used example and encouragement, urging supply-side reform, deregulation and privatisation.
Midway Airlines began flying in 1979 following the deregulation of the US airline industry.
Such steps are in line with the deregulation agenda of President Donald Trump's administration.
Builders, however, claim they are not losing confidence in the administration's promise of deregulation.
To be sure, some pharmaceutical executives have been vocal about the need for deregulation.
He was devoted to deregulation and corporate tax cuts and generally eschewed ideological fireworks.
Some small business groups have criticized his plans, saying deregulation could drive up prices.
As many have noted, it has only one, unifying agenda: tax cuts and deregulation.
With Republican-led skills training and occupational licensing deregulation, this too can be achieved.
The prospects of deregulation have been a boon for equities since the U.S. election.
COHN: LOOK, AS I SAID, DEREGULATION IS IMPORTANT AND WE'RE RUNNING DOWN THAT PATH.
Trump has pledged to pursue pro-growth policies such as tax cuts and deregulation.
The Trump administration has an unabashed pro-business agenda featuring tax cuts and deregulation.
In 2008, Iceland's economy collapsed after its banking sector, fresh from deregulation, grew exponentially.
The implementation of commercial motor insurance pricing deregulation also weakened its 2016 underwriting result.
Sure. But between tax cuts and deregulation, they were also pretty easy to ignore.
They advocate for tax cuts and the deregulation of everything except intellectual property rights.
But consumer groups have denounced Mr. Pai's fervor for deregulation of the media industry.
For example, they both generally support tax cuts, deregulation for businesses, and abortion restrictions.
And you know, you can boil it down to tax cuts and deregulation. Sure.
Prices actually dropped at a faster rate in the decades before deregulation than afterward.
To the Editor: Be careful what you ask for when it comes to deregulation.
Airline deregulation would see the airline struggle but ultimately bounce back better than ever.
I THINK THE DEREGULATION IS POINT THROUGH, CERTAINLY IN SOME SECTORS, ENERGY IN PARTICULAR.
Indeed today, the sense is that the current crisis was deepened by excessive deregulation.
Yes, the deregulation has likely added some small percentage of short-term G.D.P. growth.
The economic resurgence we're experiencing is driven by two things: deregulation and tax cuts.
Whether then or now, you can't protect those with pre-existing conditions through deregulation.
In many cases we pushed deregulation too far and we cut taxes too deep.
In other words, the Trump administration itself has done little on deregulation thus far.
On the other hand, these international arrangements serve as a constraint on domestic deregulation.
His initiatives on energy, deregulation, and illegal immigration have surprised even his base supporters.
A swift repeal may be a prelude to further deregulation of the telecommunications industry.
The Party stands for lower taxes, less government, deregulation, free trade, and austere budgets.
FROST: WHEN WE TALK ABOUT DEREGULATION, IT'S SOMETHING EVERYONE IS ASSUMING APPLIES TO BANKS.
On deregulation, Trump ordered that rules be pared back or eliminated across the board.
"We already have tax cuts and deregulation," said Edward Keon, portfolio manager at QMA.
One reason is that the Trump administration has undertaken a dramatic shift toward deregulation.
I'll grant you that financing and deregulation are two things the elite have done.
Shortly after that, Warren alienated moderate colleagues by attacking their support of bank deregulation.
Appointed by President Trump in January, Mr. Pai has been on a deregulation charge.
Modern airline travel just seems to be another example of the problems of deregulation.
President Donald Trump has championed deregulation, saying it is needed to promote economic growth.
Perhaps Flake, Corker, and McCain feel more passionately about bank deregulation than I thought (although McCain, who sporadically co-sponsors bank breakup bills with Elizabeth Warren, certainly doesn't seem to feel passionately about bank deregulation) and could pick some other leverage point.
We learned that the GOP ticket is pro-growth, ready for tax cuts and deregulation.
Trump has championed deregulation and said that it is responsible for the country's economic success.
The Trump administration has pledged to pursue business friendly policies, including tax cuts and deregulation.
The flip side of Trump's aggressive stance abroad is deregulation of energy markets at home.
Reasonable deregulation measures to improve market efficiency can make a significant contribution to economic growth.
Investors have been betting that higher interest rates and financial deregulation will boost bank profits.
Republicans in the Ford administration were intent on opening up the energy markets through deregulation.
Previously, Republicans had argued that insurance would remain affordable because deregulation would bring down costs.
Tax cuts and financial deregulation were all part of the programme of George W. Bush.
In 863 PG&E declared bankruptcy after the state mismanaged deregulation of the electricity market.
Before deregulation in the 1980s, trucking was a blue-collar route to the middle class.
Many feel increasingly uneasy about the deregulation and privatisations that have occurred since the 1980s.
The expense of re-regulating trade could even exceed the benefits of deregulation at home.
His deputy, Andrew Wheeler, is a longtime coal lobbyist who is a fan of deregulation.
She believes that deregulation will call forth a wave of mergers that will hurt consumers.
Economists of all ideological stripes cheered on the financial deregulation of the 1980s and 1990s.
If it's federal, then we've got to be worried, because you know deregulation upon us.
Now, in an era of federal deregulation and rising seas, these lawsuits feel increasingly urgent.
The Trump administration is pushing for big tax cuts and deregulation to achieve this goal.
If anything, deregulation since President Donald Trump took office was supposed to reverse that trend.
The thinking was that he would give them big tax cuts, deregulation, and infrastructure spending.
But in the 1980s deregulation opened some industries, such as telecoms and railways, to competition.
Pre-ACA major medical policies and the deregulation of insurance markets point in this direction.
Thanks to tax cuts and deregulation, the economic sun is shining on the United States.
Deregulation of trade in liquor, dairy products, poultry and eggs has been left until later.
Two elements in the Trump agenda are fundamentally positive for banking profitability: deregulation and reflation.
But it would take more than Washington's newly-minted deregulation cops to straighten Europe out.
It also adds context to what the Trump administration's forays into financial deregulation may cause.
Nobody can say with specificity how Trump-era bank deregulation might lead to a crisis.
Only deregulation will have an unambiguous positive impact on economic freedom in the United States.
So many of them have donned MAGA hats and yelled about how great deregulation is.
In the meantime, the business class can enjoy Trump's actual policies: tax cuts and deregulation.
D., for co-sponsoring a bank deregulation bill that eased regulations on mid-sized banks.
Unfortunately, Eastern was plagued by labor strife and an inability to compete effectively post-deregulation.
It drags down our economy and dampens the positive effects of tax reform and deregulation.
President Donald Trump's election lifted hopes of increased infrastructure spending, deregulation and possible tax cuts.
If so, that is a very nice compliment to Trump's tax cut and deregulation policies.
That same day, House Republicans held a hearing on their big Wall Street deregulation bill.
How a Trump administration balances consumer protectionism with deregulation could have meaningful implications for insurers.
They spurned GCHJ's federalist block grants to all 50 states, deregulation, and wider consumer choices.
Mr. Romney advocated tax cuts and deregulation, and selected Mr. Ryan as his running mate.
The concerns outlined here underscore the risks inherent in the Trump administration's firearms deregulation scheme.
President Trump's deregulation and pro-business policies have made it far easier to be entrepreneurial.
Moonves said lately he's been watching more deregulation and tax reform from the Trump administration.
A lot is going right for banks, including tax cuts, deregulation and a buoyant economy.
It is the latest effort in a growing fight against deregulation by the Trump administration.
And Wall Street traders ought not to get too excited about the prospects of deregulation.
Furthermore, since Dodd-Frank, several waves of deregulation bills for small banks have already passed.
These diverging interpretations of the president's announcement point to the strange politics of housing deregulation.
The evidence is weak that regulation actually reduces economic activity or that deregulation stimulates it.
Mr. Moore is a longtime champion of tax cuts, deregulation and other conservative economic policies.
Beginning in the 20193s, federal and state deregulation set off a payday-loan gold rush.
In this case, deregulation is just another word for the protection of ill-gotten gains.
The Trump administration has removed rules on banks, and more deregulation is likely to come.
But in December, even dubious stocks were rising, lifted by the promise of incipient deregulation.
The critics have also raised concerns about a lack of transparency in the deregulation process.
Massive deregulation has spurred job growth and helped the stock market rise to record levels.
KAYLA TAUSCHE: You're clearly still very fired up about deregulation, deficit spending, the national debt.
Deregulation should be blamed for a fallen building — not the worker who sounded the alarm.
As much as anyone, Mr. Pruitt knows the legal intricacies of environmental regulation — and deregulation.
Conveniently, however, they are relevant to deregulation legislation currently making its way through the House.
The funding shortfall is due to trucking deregulation and economic downturns, according to the trustees.
If deregulation leads to a worst-case scenario, they will fall even harder this time.
And the unanimous opinion by John Paul Stevens agreed — deregulation was off to the races.
Deregulation, in this case, simply leaves borrowers at the mercy of an unaccountable corporate bureaucracy.
In modern times, the deregulation of London's financial markets attracted an influx of overseas banks.
The first change is to deregulation; the second change is an expansion of the rules.
That all changed in 21, when a quasi-civilian government oversaw the deregulation of telecommunications.
American policy, too, sees any deregulation, including policy that mortgages the environment, as pro-growth.
Deregulation of Wall Street brought the epic crash of 2008 in less than a decade.
The 1980s and 1990s raft of banking deregulation and rapid technological innovation also didn't hurt.
You wouldn't think this was true if you watched President Trump's news conference on deregulation.
The benefits of this policy are not limited to the direct economic effects of deregulation.
Both have championed deregulation on the grounds that freer markets are more beneficial to consumers.
The Department of Education secretary has been uniquely brazen, and unpatriotic, in her deregulation campaign.
I mean, he's passed a big tax bill, and he's done a ton of deregulation.
At the time, the administration was battling Democrats in Congress over its push for deregulation.
It sought bankruptcy protection in 123 after a botched state deregulation of the electricity industry.
Blair, No. 18-96, could lead to deregulation of all aspects of interstate liquor sales.
Once Trump is inaugurated, he and House Republicans will engage in large-scale financial deregulation.
And his deregulation of the greenhouse gas emissions could eventually lead to catastrophic climate change.
"If (deregulation equivalent to pre-financial crisis levels) were to happen I wouldn't like it of course… I'm a regulator and a broad phase of deregulation would be a very bad thing indeed for everybody," Felix Hufeld, president at BaFin, told CNBC on Thursday.
Though many Democrats, especially Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, are aggressively opposed to banking deregulation, a lack of party unity on these matters makes it easy for some Democrats to break ranks and vote with the bulk of the GOP, which is generally dedicated to deregulation.
In practice, though, deregulation was poorly done: energy prices spiked, there were a bunch of scams at the retail level, Enron blew up in everyone's faces, retail electricity re-regulated, and everyone got spooked by the whole idea of electricity deregulation for a decade.
The government's analysis finds a benefit to GDP per person of only 0.1% from likely deregulation.
Wall Street loves Trump's economic agenda of deregulation, repatriation of overseas assets and lower corporate taxes.
They are also expected to benefit from a privatization and deregulation push by the Bolsonaro administration.
FROST: OF COURSE ONE OF THE AREAS HE'S TALKED ABOUT A LOT IS DEREGULATION OF FINANCIALS.
The top stocks were industrials, banks on deregulation and Apple for its massive cash hoard overseas.
Correction: This story was revised to delete an incorrect reference to the timing of airline deregulation.
Deregulation and the tax cuts have become two important legs supporting the overall Trump-Republican agenda.
He attributed the increase in small business sentiment to the president's planned tax cuts and deregulation.
That issue was at the core of the market's embrace of Trump's agenda, along with deregulation.
" In response to one tweet regarding Trump's Wall Street deregulation asking "Who could have predicted this?
Thankfully, there are many organizations dedicated to fighting the Trump Administration's dangerous deregulation of public lands.
President Trump promised an economy supercharged by the rocket-fuel of his tax cuts and deregulation.
The second and third strands of Trumponomics, tax cuts and deregulation, will encourage that domestic investment.
Federal deregulation in transportation and telecommunications whittled away profits that unions were hoping to share in.
What might Trump's moves towards deregulation do for tech company valuations — might they be pushed up?
Deregulation sounded good, and by the way, he was sorry America had withdrawn from the TPP.
A coalition of critics led by Mozilla sued the FCC in hopes of blocking Pai's deregulation.
Trade unionists accuse it of "treason" for imposing a deregulation of the labour market in 2016.
With Trump as president, America has entered into a period of deregulation, where industry is king.
Also, we don't regulate those private companies, so it means that deregulation is eating the world.
White House officials listed health care, labor and energy/environment as the priority areas for deregulation.
One thing is for sure: for many on Main Street, the notion of deregulation is welcome.
AND EVERY TIME I'VE TALKED ANYWHERE I SAID COULD WE JUST TRY DEREGULATION AND TAX REFORM?
She was in Washington, D.C., at a meeting about deregulation during the store's official opening Thursday.
Broadband providers were reclassified as telecoms in 2015 and proponents of deregulation lost their collective mind.
You could see that in their fervent embrace of bad trade deals, deregulation and "responsible" capitalism.
The Trump administration has promised a series of "pro-business" policies, from deregulation to tax reform.
The same majority believes that Trump will follow through his promises of deregulation and tax reform.
Traders are anticipating that Republican control of Washington will lead to a new era of deregulation.
Son in February said the Japanese firm should benefit from Trump's promised deregulation of American business.
The initial steps toward deregulation finally came about last week, but there's much to be done.
A deregulation advocate was tapped to be the acting head of the FTC's consumer protection bureau.
Moreover, fascists believe in strong state control, not get-government-off-your-back individualism and deregulation.
Trump's aggressive push for financial deregulation has also unsettled officials in countries like Germany and France.
The Trump administration insists this financial deregulation will relieve costs from businesses and jumpstart the economy.
MICK MULVANEY IN OMB IS ORCHESTRATING ONE OF THE BEST DEREGULATION EVENTS SINCE THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION.
The trade and supply of oil and coal, as fungible commodities, was amenable to market deregulation.
But if the deregulation has been limited, its effect on the economy must also be small.
The Trump administration has been filled with bold pledges about deregulation and relatively ineffectual executive orders.
"I don't think the courts are going to approve of the wholesale deregulation of telecom," Rep.
" Why it matters: "Republicans are right that tax cuts and wise deregulation can boost firms' competitiveness.
It's absurd, and in Britain the answer to all issues seems to be deregulation and privatization.
At the same time, Spain's Competition Authority has been pushing for gradual deregulation of the sector.
Given the repeated failures of deregulation, fiscal conservatism, and crony capitalism, this is an understandable instinct.
Mr. Seaga steered a conservative course, instituting more privatization and deregulation and severing ties with Cuba.
Michael Calhoun, president of the Center for Responsible Lending, said deregulation could lead to less lending.
Before deregulation, everyone was dressed for a business meeting and no one wore jeans, she said.
As a description of how companies in the platform economy innovate, spontaneous deregulation is a misnomer.
At the time, Sanders had been criticizing Bill Clinton for Wall Street deregulation and welfare reform.
Several federal agencies have not yet released the names of people serving on deregulation task forces.
Deregulation also meant outsourcing responsibility for fire inspections to owners and builders, instead of civil servants.
Banking The Senate will wrap-up debate on a major bank deregulation bill probably by midweek.
President Trump promised in his election campaign to press for widespread deregulation to spur business spending.
Traders are expecting a major investment in infrastructure and deregulation of the energy and finance sectors.
Because of the 6900 election of Ronald Reagan as president on a platform of market deregulation.
It is emboldened by higher crude prices, a White House favoring deregulation, and improving energy demand.
But energy efficiency requirements for light bulbs, the latest casualty of deregulation, tell a different story.
LOOK, THE ECONOMY IS STARTING TO BOOM THE TAX CUTS ARE WORKING THE DEREGULATION IS WORKING.
Of particular interest will be any signals from Mr. Mnuchin about currency policy, deregulation and trade.
Perhaps the first thing that will happen in the new Congress is the push for deregulation.
The difference in opinion mirrors larger divides over Mr. Trump's other deregulation efforts, Mr. Krauss writes.
The difference in opinion mirrors larger divides over Mr. Trump's other deregulation efforts, Mr. Krauss writes.
His push for deregulation, while sometimes excessively favoring business interests, was important to reviving the economy.
The Reagan agenda of tax cuts and deregulation has dominated GOP economic thinking for a generation.
For example, Trump's plan for bank deregulation could eventually lead to another 19903-style financial crisis.
Just last month, she wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post touting the benefits of deregulation.
Corporate tax cuts will, of course, boost earnings per share, and there are hopes of deregulation too.
In 2016, for example, candidate Trump pledged to revive coal mining communities through deregulation rather than investment.
Coeure said that financial deregulation, advocated by the new U.S. administration, could ultimately backfire, with global repercussions.
Through deregulation, though these tax cuts through and entrepreneurial spirit that he has brought to the presidency.
Since then, optimism over fiscal stimulus, deregulation of certain sectors and tax cuts has flooded the market.
Such a campaign need not jeopardize the tax cuts and deregulation executives want from the White House.
"Tax, deregulation - those are things that could really help us expand operations," Lilly CEO Dave Ricks said.
Trump reaffirmed his commitment to tax reform and deregulation, campaign promises he plans to tackle as President.
Of the three-pronged approach, Mulvaney said he thinks deregulation has had the biggest benefit so far.
The stock market's rally was propelled by the prospects of fiscal stimulus, deregulation and corporate tax cuts.
The Trump stimulus plan is largely the Reagan domestic agenda (big tax stimulus, higher spending and deregulation).
Yet other wealthy beneficiaries of Trump's tax cut and deregulation policies keep financing Republican culture war messages.
Continued investment, and possibly deregulation, could improve productivity somewhat; but they will not provide a step change.
Instead, he has promoted deregulation of the energy sector, which the president says will foster economic growth.
Trump's transition team has recommended an agency restructuring with a focus on deregulation, according to Multichannel News.
It was the result of President Trump lowering taxes and shrinking the size of government through deregulation.
Clearly, California is unafraid to push back on Trump's unpopular and, economically and environmentally unsupported, deregulation zeal.
Either tech breakthroughs or deregulation could make it easier for tech firms to compete against conventional ones.
It is one thing to pursue deregulation in ways broadly favourable to industry, as Mr Pruitt has.
Those who said deregulation in the housing market was not a good idea cautioned of a repeat.
Fundstrat predicts any deregulation under a Trump administration will be bullish for financials, autos and coal stocks.
The most important, deregulation and tax reform, have been Republican staples since the Reagan era (see timeline).
The Republican agenda promised tax cuts for the better-off in America, as well as financial deregulation.
As deregulation proceeds, politicians' electoral hopes—and, sometimes, their own financial interests—rely on the burgeoning booms.
The index has risen 10.8 percent since the election on hopes of deregulation and higher interest rates.
Many other factors can be in play, such as globalization, deregulation, decline of unions and the like.
Donald Trump's platform of deregulation has also prompted tobacco to become more attractive as well, Cramer said.
Regardless, Trump's rapid push for environmental deregulation means we'll probably fail to meet our targeted goal. [Reuters]
In America the deregulation of airlines brought lower fares and an increase in the number of trips.
Trump ran on a platform of making America great again by restoring incomes through innovation and deregulation.
He lambasted 1990s-era Wall Street deregulation (under Bill Clinton, of course), the Koch brothers and ExxonMobil.
He&aposs done a great job with deregulation, he&aposs done a great job with conservative judges.
Stocks have rallied significantly since the U.S. election on hopes of lower taxes, deregulation and fiscal stimulus.
Despite what some Trump administration officials believe, too much deregulation isn't good for the economy or consumers.
Trump is targeting infrastructure spending, tax cuts and deregulation to achieve his goal of faster economic growth.
Schumer's minority will likely go to the mat on climate change, financial deregulation, and the border wall.
Despite Trump's rhetoric on deregulation, Deutsche Bank does not expect a massive change in U.S. bank rules.
Expectations for tax reform, deregulation and infrastructure spending were a key catalyst for stocks after Trump's election.
But there has been progress made in areas of deregulation, mostly impacting energy and the financial sector.
Their massive deregulation efforts make another crisis more likely, if not inevitable, putting everyone at needless risk.
Golub said financials should also benefit from deregulation, and were big beneficiaries of the tax law changes.
Unlike Yellen, he is seen as someone who would favor the kind of financial deregulation Trump supports.
He said tax reform and a deregulation effort are undoing the damage inflicted by the Obama administration.
After deregulation in 1978 airlines competed on price, so more and more passengers were stuffed into planes.
Trump's vote-winning issues will be understood as Reagan Republicanism Part Deux: tax cuts, deregulation, constitutional judges.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A slowdown in the pace of deregulation is the biggest challenge facing UBS AG UBSG.
Let's start with Mulvaney's claim that the whole country benefitted from Reagan-era tax cuts and deregulation.
As a result, regulatory proponents have begun to use cost-benefit analysis as a tool against deregulation.
At the agency's open meeting on Thursday, the FCC, will vote on more deregulation of the market.
Trader Guy Adami said he expects deregulation and banking reform to help the financial sector move higher.
The speediness of this legislation is a testament to the support for deregulation of autonomous-vehicle development.
They and their respective staffs have delivered deregulation and tax reform and are now focused on trade.
An agenda of radical deregulation certainly will not help those who are working but earning too little.
For China, connecting London and Shanghai's exchanges would mark another milestone in its deregulation of capital markets.
Then President Jimmy Carter signed the Airline Deregulation Act, and the aviation industry was open for business.
But central to the plan is a provision that makes most environmentalists recoil: complete deregulation of carbon.
And it was quite low from 1982 to 1990, amid the Reagan era tax cuts and deregulation.
The officials stressed, however, that the proposed shift in oversight was not a blanket deregulation of firearms.
Chuck Grassley and Richard Burr, have both recently criticized Pruitt over the effects of his deregulation plans.
Mr. Trump has already chosen Randal K. Quarles to lead the push for deregulation at the Fed.
Sanders' proposals would seek to reverse these trends by walking back deregulation by Trump and his predecessors.
Of note: The EPA stated it expects downward trends in methane emissions to continue despite proposed deregulation.
The industry's enthusiasm for drilling in the region has been supported by its lobbying campaign for deregulation.
Although high-income deregulation does limit high earners, the rule only kicks in once rent hits $2,700.
He can assert that his policies – tax cuts and deregulation, in particular — helped bring about such increases.
Ms. Yellen spoke instead about the dangers of financial deregulation; Mr. Draghi, on the dangers of protectionism.
Yet some bankers argue that the amount of actual deregulation has not lived up to the hype.
Deregulation also appears to be the first step for welcoming private money into our traditionally public projects.
Does genuine support for tax cuts and deregulation require silence when the president takes it too far?
The fire, which left hundreds of people homeless, has opened debates over inequality, deregulation, austerity and governance.
This sounds all too familiar as I read about the deregulation under consideration by our own administration.
Since the deregulation of electronic media in 2002, Pakistan has gone from three to 89 television channels.
"Competitive deregulation through tax or supervisory policy would erode the foundation of our future cooperation," Dombret said.
The GOP's tax-cuts bill and the White House's deregulation efforts made all the difference, they insist.
Why do we expect a different result from deregulation, which has ended in sorrow again and again?
Stanley Fischer, the Fed's vice chairman, issued a similar warning about deregulation to the administration this week.
His "deregulation" includes letting chemical companies peddle an insecticide, chlorpyrifos, linked to brain damage in children. 6.
We can't do that by watching the pendulum swing back and forth between Title II and deregulation.
While deregulation advocates have applauded these early moves, the president cannot alleviate the nation's regulatory burden alone.
Corlette told the Miami Herald Azcue's case was a cautionary tale of deregulation in the insurance market. 
As a Justice, Gorsuch would embrace the deregulation of campaign finance symbolized by the Citizens United decision.
Deregulation, however, changed all that, removing government controls over routes, fares and market entry for new airlines.
Morgan Stanley research has deemed the financial industry to be the biggest beneficiary of Republican deregulation attempts.
He said tax reform and a deregulation effort are undoing the damage inflicted by the Obama administration.
This change was celebrated by many economists as a key step in the deregulation of financial markets.
Oil prices dropping, healthy job numbers nationwide, and deregulation are all often cited reasons for the uptick.
Federal Election Commission, which hastened a deregulation of American political-campaign funding; and District of Columbia v.
The move is in part of an overall movement to curtail over a decade's worth of deregulation.
It's been, generally speaking, a smooth ride: A tax cut, two conservative Supreme Court justices, deregulation etc.
Deregulation of the savings and loan associations brought widespread failures and bailouts in less than a decade.
The administration has employed a variety of of tax cuts, deregulation and spending increases to goad growth.
Separately, we looked at the teams leading the administration's deregulation effort, and their deep ties to industry.
But the Senate Democratic minority does have the power to block passage of a bank deregulation bill.
The Trump administration argues that deregulation will spur economic growth, by freeing banks to make more loans.
Trump's policies contributed to the boost, namely the 2017 tax cut bill, deregulation, and increased government spending.
McGahn's top priorities as Trump's first White House counsel were the appointment of young, conservative judges and deregulation.
Criticism from liberal advocacy groups poured in after Trump announced Rao's nomination, focusing on her record on deregulation.
Deregulation in 1980 led to lower rail rates, making it cheaper to ship Wyoming's coal around the country.
Jeb Hensarling, the Republican chairman of the House Financial Services Committee who favors financial deregulation, received $1.9 million.
The mandate is widely seen as the biggest change to hit the trucking sector since deregulation in 1980.
Topics will include trade, deregulation, immigration, health care and tax reform, according to a representative of the organization.
Steadily-falling prices suggest the green jobs boom will likely continue, in spite of Trump's environmental deregulation agenda.
After all the tax cuts and deregulation, growth is still plugging along about where it was under Obama.
These companies belong to areas of the market most sensitive to deregulation, increased fiscal stimulus and lower taxes.
The latter is an important deregulation step that erodes the Democrats' main response to the 2008 financial crisis.
Is the right person to guide AI's future Kratsios, a disciple of the deregulation-happy godfather of Facebook?
And in the current environment of deregulation, that higher figure should be the one to more closely apply.
U.S. equities have skyrocketed since President Donald Trump's election on hopes of tax reform, deregulation and government spending.
Banks are also winners from Trump's deregulation agenda and won't be hurt by Trump's protectionist talk, Cramer said.
Murdoch and business partner Bruce Gordon bid for Ten as deregulation of media ownership was moving through parliament.
If deregulation happens, nonbank lenders who were able to grow market share so easily will face tougher competition.
SPSY, which benefited from Trump's deregulation of the banking industry, have climbed 34 percent since Nov 8, 2016.
The markets have responded with a "Trump bump", exploring record highs in expectation of tax cuts and deregulation.
GOP senators have learned to embrace the upbeat economy, the tax cuts, the conservative judges and the deregulation.
They were once considered to be exploitative and destabilising, but an earlier deregulation did away with the restrictions.
The Guardian reported the contributions were likely an attempt to influence conservative lawmakers and push a deregulation agenda.
But folks, this is hardly the 4 percent growth the president promised from his tax cuts and deregulation.
Democrats, they say, started to champion free markets, deregulation, nonunionized workplaces and a militaristic approach to foreign policy.
The Heartland Institute and other groups that deny the urgency of climate change have celebrated the deregulation agenda.
To liberalism's present travails, your suggested solutions of new gadgets, devolution and deregulation sound by contrast almost magical.
The Trump administration has made it clear that the United States is heading into an era of deregulation.
U.S. stocks have rallied this year on hopes for tax reform, deregulation and changes to the health sector.
They have shaped deregulation and written clauses into the tax bill that pass costs from shareholders to society.
A Trump presidency, they reasoned, would mean tax cuts, deregulation and infrastructure spending—in other words, more growth.
WHAT'S YOUR TAKE ON DEREGULATION THAT'S LIKELY UNDER DONALD TRUMP PRESIDENT-ELECT AND WHAT JAMIE DIMON JUST SAID?
Retail deregulation, somewhat less widespread, refers to areas in which electricity customers can choose their own power providers.
In the decades since deregulation in the 1970s, flights have become more punctual, more frequent and more convenient.
This ideology of conservatism arguably did more harm through inaction and deregulation than through explicitly discriminatory federal policies.
The Social Democrat finance minister said the European Union would not follow U.S. steps for banking sector deregulation.
He pursued a traditional business-friendly Republican program for deregulation and promoted conservative priorities like stricter immigration policy.
Many people see footloose global companies and deregulation as the handmaidens of the worst kind of corporate practice.
But now, trading weakness has overshadowed prospects of deregulation for the bank stocks, putting them in uneasy territory.
Second, it has complemented external liberalization with domestic reforms through deregulation and lowering the cost of doing business.
The chart shows that airlines had struggled for three decades as increased competition and deregulation weakened airline fares.
From early 1990s onward, the theme was deregulation and globalization of the financial system for growth and prosperity.
China is stepping up deregulation of its capital markets amid an escalating trade war with the United States.
Kudlow specifically will focus on how federal policy, such as tax cuts, deregulation and trade, affects small businesses.
Obviously, there's been a lot of talk about deregulation, which would seem to be good news for you.
So the deregulation story is not really the key part in the near term of the Trump trade.
Ryan, a longtime Hensarling ally, has called the CHOICE Act "the crown jewel" of the GOP deregulation agenda.
She said the party must better communicate how its policy positions benefit women, like tax cuts and deregulation.
He knew that what Merrill Lynch did in response to deregulation could make or break his new venture.
This was a collision of deregulation and Wall Street, and the tragic thing is that it was tragic.
The GOP rails against government waste but also views Pruitt as a key figure in Trump's deregulation agenda.
Last year, in the financial deregulation bill, most of the attention was focused on the impact on banks.
The CHOICE Act, a deregulation package that passed the House last year, was too extreme for many Democrats.
Trump issued the executive order two years ago as part of his administration's efforts to push for deregulation.
But DeVos has made deregulation — which necessitates significant staffing — a key part of her tenure as Education Secretary.
Deregulation through top agencies allows the president to circumvent Congress for the most part, avoiding large political battles.
It barreled through one milestone after another as investors embraced the Trump agenda of tax cuts and deregulation.
In the economic sphere we could get corporate and individual tax cuts, increased infrastructure spending, and lessened deregulation.
"We want broad deregulation of firearms," said Dudley Brown, the president of the National Association for Gun Rights.
Trump and congressional Republicans have claimed credit for boosting the economy through massive tax cuts and sweeping deregulation.
THE PRESIDENT: TAX CUTS, DEREGULATION, LOW ENERGY, AND GOOD TRADE POLICY THAT'S YIELDING A REALLY STRONG INVESTMENT HERE.
SANDERS: But when you go back to the 1990s, let's remember, that's when Wall Street deregulation took place.
The New York Times reports on a recent deregulation effort to allow new companies to access crowdsourced investing.
Republicans may yet succeed in steering Mr. Trump toward a traditional G.O.P. agenda of tax cuts and deregulation.
The Fed's deregulation comes at a time when banks do not seem to be weighed down by regulation.
In dozens of speeches since, the president largely has stuck to two specific claims about his deregulation record.
They fought for deregulation, reduced taxes, union-free workplaces, lower wages and much, much higher pay for themselves.
It has already been through bankruptcy once, in 2001, during an energy crisis after a botched deregulation effort.
The 1980s divergence in health costs, some readers and experts observed, coincided with a broad push toward deregulation.
In the first years of deregulation, there was too much competition and the airlines collectively lost a fortune.
Wall Street loves the pro-business planks of Trump's economic agenda: low taxes, deregulation and surging government spending.
His "who's going to stop me?" attitude was the perfect libertarian credo for the Reagan era of deregulation.
"The President thinks he is doing a good job, particularly on the deregulation front," Sanders acknowledged on Wednesday.
Stocks have soared past historic highs since Trump's election, expecting to benefit from massive tax cuts and deregulation.
He likes the deregulation, the tax cut and the fact that Mr. Trump has not started a war.
Gary Cohn, Mr. Trump's chief economic adviser and a principal architect of his deregulation push, is a candidate.
U.S. stocks initially jumped after President Donald Trump's election on hopes of tax reform, deregulation and infrastructure spending.
Their counterparts on the right are firing up their many D.C.-based lobbyists to argue for total deregulation.
Trump predicted the automobile industry would add jobs in the United States under his administration because of deregulation.
Railroad productivity tripled and resulted in falling transportation prices of 44 percent in just 85033 years after deregulation.
But he also played a role in a host of other decisions involving corporate consolidation and deregulation efforts.
The small number of very limited consumer measures don't even begin to counterbalance the impacts of bank deregulation.
In the days before deregulation, it could take a customer years just to get a new phone number.
The evidence, then, is totally at odds with claims that tax-cutting and deregulation are economic wonder drugs.
For example, deregulation would stimulate the economy — in part, by removing restraints on reckless lending, borrowing and production.
Some have taken the path of outright elimination — targeting licenses for deregulation and terminating them through legislative action.
On financials, he predicts continued deregulation from the Trump White House and steadily rising interest rates as supportive.
It was about deregulation and some other just direct, sort of daily issues that they were dealing with.
The 21990s were the era of deregulation and economic liberalization, the age of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.
That's because, despite the rhetoric of the Trump administration and its supporters, there has been very little deregulation.
Simple reason why: Tax cuts and deregulation have made it easier and cheaper to start and grow businesses.
The Trump administration's deregulation-minded appointees have had a year and a half to go about their work.
In 2001, PG&E sought Chapter 11 protection after a bungled deregulation of the energy sector by California.
The House passed its own banking deregulation bill, an even more severe rollback of Obama-era banking rules.
Deregulation of the financial sector allowed bankers to engage in both excessively risky activities and more exploitive ones.
You've seen the deregulation of the local TV business, which is gonna spur huge amount of M&A.
But it is notable given the deregulation and tax cuts that might have otherwise fed into inward investment.
Trump also signed a banking deregulation bill in 2018 that adjusts parts of the Dodd-Frank financial reform.
Republicans make no bones about their commitment to Wall Street deregulation and tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans. Mrs.
Meanwhile President Donald Trump's rhetoric surrounding deregulation and tax cuts signal additional support for the airline industry moving forward.
No. 3 is Home Depot, which could benefit from lower corporate taxes and deregulation under President-elect Donald Trump.
Cohn and Treasury secretary nominee Steven Mnuchin will drive financial deregulation along with House Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling.
Phelps, known as a conservative economist who favors deregulation, was speaking about Trump's penchant for intervening directly with companies.
At the same time, executives have credited Trump's pro-business posture -- particularly his commitment to tax reform and deregulation.
Investors have been bullish on those anticipated tax cuts and deregulation, but Trump hasn't released any specific plans yet.
Deregulation had successfully unleashed the forces of competition on the industry, leading to lower fares and more consumer choice.
Promises of deregulation and tax reform have been hallmarks of Trump's campaign that led him to the oval office.
Lance also said Trump's policies on deregulation and infrastructure approvals will be good for the oil-and-gas industry.
Deregulation could create more competition, but, at the same time, it could grow the mortgage business as a whole.
Unfortunately for all lenders, rising mortgage rates will take overall mortgage origination volume down in 2017, deregulation or not.
President Donald Trump campaigned on the promise of tax cuts and deregulation, which he said would spur economic growth.
You can thank the Clinton administration's 1996 deregulation of telecommunications, which ushered in a wave of anti-consumer mergers.
American economic excellence and freedom, deregulation has created enormous capacity for crude oil production in the United States itself.
Third, expectations of tax cuts, infrastructure spending and deregulation from the Trump administration have invigorated animal spirits in America.
Already, his gifts to incumbent broadcasters — particularly to the largest TV broadcaster, Sinclair — have gone wildly beyond mere deregulation.
That is because power companies, which tend to be larger and more diverse, can better weather deregulation, Ogino said.
Though the vote was a landmark decision, it will be a few months before the deregulation goes into effect.
A deregulation of the labour market, which also included zero-hour contracts had led to lower wages, it said.
Mr Trump's tax reform, penchant for deregulation and foreign-policy direction could all be reversed by the next president.
The deregulation means it will be easier for huge telecom companies to track and sell their customers' browsing history.
"The president thinks that he's done a good job, particularly on the deregulation front.." but WH is seriously reviewing.
Mrs Thatcher's deregulation of the financial-services industry meant that London and the South boomed while the North withered.
Despite the lack of much true deregulation, the new approach in Washington does seem to have boosted business confidence.
Deregulation has advanced at a fair clip over the past few months, but could soon hit some practical roadblocks.
In an interview with Fox News aired Thursday, he bragged about the tax cuts, "a tremendous thing," and deregulation.
Analysts have said they expect Foxtel would be interested in buying out Ten if the deregulation package went through.
And at the Republican-dominated state legislature, several lawmakers are working on statewide deregulation to placate Uber and Lyft.
He has largely solved the competitiveness problem of the U.S. economy with the tax cuts and the deregulation initiative.
So, the deregulation of our industry back in the 1980s has worked, it democratized travel, it brought people out.
The Kochs have done great work on tax reform, stuff like deregulation, and also in the area of education.
" However, "she and others can slow down the pace of deregulation and thus harm economic growth in that way.
And, that's why the current state of our nation is being rapidly reshaped by an administration committed to deregulation.
The deregulation proposal would allow for a "truly competitive marketplace" instead of a "system of managed competition," writes Spillar.
The vice president indicated that Trump would move on to tackle tax reform and focus on jobs and deregulation.
The stock market rallied after President Donald Trump's victory on the prospects of deregulation, tax reform and government spending.
Given a list of priorities, including infrastructure spending, deregulation and repealing health care, Republicans rank business tax cuts fifth.
Swinging a wrecking ball in the name of deregulation can do collateral damage to things we all hold dear.
Much of it is people are just waiting to see … what's going to happen with tax reform and deregulation.
The stock market initially welcomed Trump's presidency, in large part due to the promise of tax cuts and deregulation.
This can work for a while: China still has scope to grow through industrial reforms, urbanisation and partial deregulation.
And I get the sense he's only getting started, which means 2018 could be a blowout year — for deregulation.
The National Review argued in a recent editorial that Pruitt has become too tarnished to effectively advocate for deregulation.
He also said he did not expect the complete deregulation of the financial sector under U.S. President Donald Trump.
Because deregulation is the norm, it's nearly impossible to identify normative academic outcomes or document the prevalence of abuse.
Consistently, judges conclude that air ambulance regulation is a federal, not state, matter due to the Airline Deregulation Act.
At the same time, airline deregulation made it much easier for most senators to return home for the weekend.
Ross cited such factors as the "reshoring" of jobs to America, deregulation, and tax cuts benefiting companies and individuals.
However, FDA deregulation will hurt not only patients, but the integrity of drug approval and safety in this country.
As the post-Parkland debate simmered, the Kentucky senator turned the legislative body's schedule toward a banking-deregulation bill.
Last week the Treasury department unveiled 147 pages of recommendations for deregulation with no fanfare and no press events.
On the right, he argued, the threat to capitalism has come in the form of perpetual calls for deregulation.
The first four generations of wireless services were marked by competition, deregulation, and governments getting out of the way.
Excitement around tax cuts and deregulation has been replaced by the prospect of trade conflict and a government shutdown.
The majority of the country's 99 nuclear reactors are more than 30 years old and were opened before deregulation.
Ross noted that Trump had been able to accomplish more deregulation because he was able to exercise executive powers.
"We've had deregulation, we've had tax cuts — whether you like it or not it does boost growth," he said.
President Donald Trump has pledged to raise annual growth to 4 percent through infrastructure spending, tax cuts and deregulation.
"Against this backdrop, financials should outperform the broad market, with deregulation providing a tailwind to the sector," he wrote.
Indeed many of the plotlines found here are the same – deregulation, cronyism, ballooning property prices and household credit: crash.
The White House calls this the next step in the president's economic agenda, building on deregulation and tax cuts.
Some of the biggest beneficiaries of deregulation are likely to be banks, drug companies and oil and gas pipelines.
But apart from his more aggressive stance on deregulation, Mr. Powell's views fall in line with his assumptive predecessor.
Okay, economy is growing, wages are up, he's not calling for massive deregulation because he's too smart for that.
The rule has led to the deregulation of more than 303,000 units since it was enacted in the 1990s.
It also includes deregulation, especially for polluters but also for financial institutions and dubious players like for-profit colleges.
After all, he is giving them what they want: judges, tax cuts, deregulation and an end to Obamacare mandates.
The Trump administration has made deregulation a centerpiece of its political strategy, and the E.P.A. has led the charge.
Why it matters: While K Street is directionally inclined toward deregulation, there can be colliding interests below the surface.
The bottom line: Blackstone bought into a bear market for energy stocks, despite the White House's much hyped deregulation.
Economic growth is hovering around two percent -- hardly the rocket-fueled growth Trump promised from tax cuts and deregulation.
The rise was largely attributed to business owners' optimism surrounding Trump's promises of deregulation, tax breaks and infrastructure spending.
If anything, he favors some of the same policies (deregulation and tax cuts) that have failed in recent decades.
Coupled with loan growth and deregulation from Washington, rising rates paint a rosier picture for the big banks' prospects.
We mentioned Trump xx deregulation agenda to encourage more drilling on federal lands, less environmental problems, more pipeline construction.
This is not surprising given how controversial Trump, the man, is and given that deregulation can be controversial too.
The Republican Party is missing in action on this front, offering nothing beyond tax cuts, deregulation and corporate cronyism.
Deregulation also meant, given that truckers move 71% of the nation's goods, that everything consumers buy has become cheaper.
In the wake of the financial crisis it is impossible to argue that deregulation is the answer to everything.
Dodd-Frank Talks continue behind the scenes about the future of the bank deregulation bill passed by the Senate.
For now, the business world seems willing to praise Mr. Trump because they're hoping for tax cuts and deregulation.
Things got so back that we actually did see some deregulation of railroads and trucks in the late 2900s.
This administration continues to implement strategic deregulation that will lower the cost of medical care and insurance through competition.
And banks are also a broadly loved group, for many obvious reasons relating to taxes, deregulation and higher rates.
With revenue, profitability and lending all up, there simply is no merits-based case to be made for deregulation.
Trump pledged to drive U.S. economic growth above 3 percent through tax reform, deregulation and other pro-business policies.
Determining the aggregate ratings or credit impact of a major deregulation initiative without specific policy proposals would be premature.
It remains unclear which, if any, deregulation policies will be the focus of the administration and ultimately be passed.
Deals have declined in the aftermath of Trump's election due to uncertainty about his tax reform and deregulation agenda.
Mr. Trump's policies on immigration, oil, financial deregulation, Mexico, NATO, Russia, China and Australia have all set off furors.
WE HAVE SEEN THE TREASURY WHITE PAPER ON THAT WERE YOU ENCOURAGE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE FINANCIAL DEREGULATION.
He has argued that deregulation and the GOP tax cuts passed last year have added to the growing economy.
Known for her uncompromising politics and shrewd leadership, Thatcher's conservative policies included economic deregulation and a controversial poll tax.
Mulvaney has shifted the focus of the CFPB to deregulation and halted much of its regulatory and enforcement actions.
The rule has led to the deregulation of more than 155,000 units since it was enacted in the 1990s.
Every regulation pulls you one way or the other or deregulation pulls you one way or the other. Right?
These policies included reduction of top marginal tax rates, the liberalization of trade, privatization of government services, and deregulation.
The index surged after Trump's electoral victory, boosted by his administration's $1.5 trillion tax cut package and deregulation policy.
The rally was largely propelled by the prospects of lower corporate taxes, deregulation of certain sectors and more government spending.
And the tax cuts and deregulation, the energy, the trade reforms, pardon me, I think it is all paying off.
The chief executive of CKE Restaurants Holdings is a vocal supporter of deregulation and has opposed raising the minimum wage.
COHN: THERE ARE MANY THINGS THAT HE'S DOING THAT WE COMPLETELY AGREE UPON I COMPLETELY AGREE ON THE DEREGULATION AGENDA.
Steve won the battle of ideas including Tax Cuts and deregulation which have produced non-inflationary prosperity for all Americans.
Market strategist Tom Lee thinks investors trying to read the Donald Trump tea leaves should focus on one word: deregulation.
Stocks in the U.S. have rallied sharply since Trump's election on hopes of lower corporate taxes, fiscal spending and deregulation.
There's no indication that he might, out of spite, abandon his deregulation efforts at the Environmental Protection Agency or elsewhere.
He pledged that tax reform and deregulation, longtime projects at CPAC, would be high on his list of priorities, too.
Wall Street will be listening closely for any clues or details regarding the administration's plans on tax reform and deregulation.
Goldman Sachs checked in at number 5, and is in a great position to benefit from deregulation and rate hikes.
Trump's core agenda is one of lowering corporate taxes, deregulation, and creating tax holiday for the repatriation of overseas capital.
Rather than discussing infrastructure spending, deregulation or tax cuts, Trump emphasized a tough position on trade and a border tax.
They'll both fiercely oppose most of the top-rate tax cuts, environmental deregulation, and whatever Obamacare cuts the GOP advances.
The Trump administration means renewed hope for the deregulation that would make SoftBank's long game acquisition of T-Mobile possible.
Still, the Trump administration has moved in another area conservatives hold dear as a means to stimulate the economy: deregulation.
This holds even as President Donald Trump and Congress prepare to enact an agenda of deregulation and structural changes loom.
And I think Ryan doesn't have much disagreement with Trump's deregulation instincts, though this plank has not been fleshed out.
The Freedom Caucus's deregulation agenda would also restore the ability of local law enforcement to be a pipeline for deportation.
The anti-drug hysteria and the deregulation and mass marketing of legal pharmaceuticals were co-constitutive programs, writes Donna Murch.
Emmanuel Macron won the French presidency by promising to embrace a Blairite mixture of liberal reforms, including deregulation, and cosmopolitanism.
Doblin hopes that Trump's FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb will simplify it, thanks to a key Trump administration talking point: deregulation.
So the company looks to be trying something new vis-a-vis lobbying for taxi industry deregulation in the market.
Given SoftBank's enduring desire to buy T-Mobile, Son's interest in buttering up the deregulation-friendly incoming president is obvious.
Her emergence as the moderating voice on bank deregulation underscores how far the pendulum has swung under President Donald Trump.
Some of those names could be market moving, given the emphasis during the campaign on things like trade and deregulation.
He&aposs been a great partner during this congress in passing tax cuts and deregulation, historic investment in our military.
While Tetra could benefit from infrastructure spending in the next decade, Trump also is a believer in deregulation, Cramer said.
Currently, no date has been set for the court proceedings to begin, and in the meantime, the deregulation will proceed.
DEREGULATION, along with tax cuts and trade reform, is one of the three pillars of President Donald Trump's economic agenda.
IT'S A SPECIFIC PLAN OF HOW TO DO DEREGULATION, HOW TO REPLACE – NOT JUST GET RID OF – BUT REPLACE OBAMACARE.
Second, President Trump moved power out of Washington and liberated businesses to accelerate economic growth through his historic deregulation effort.
When Trump came into office, it was thought that deregulation would translate into an easier antitrust climate on media deals.
Cramer was impressed by Mnuchin's consistency of responses when referring to Trump's tripod of corporate tax reform, repatriation and deregulation.
Since Trump's presidential victory last November, there have been expectations for deregulation, tax reform and an increase in fiscal spending.
The index has risen over 5003 percent in the last three sessions on hopes of deregulation and higher interest rates.
And, of course, both parties will work swiftly on areas of mutual agreement, like tax cuts, deregulation, and repealing Obamacare.
The claims frequency has declined since the implementation of the trial deregulation of commercial motor premium pricing in June 2015.
Deregulation had contributed to a boom in dot-com stocks, huge investment in broadband, and a wave of telecom mergers.
Conservatives in the Senate are expected to push for even more robust insurance deregulation in an attempt to lower premiums.
Many are lobbied by the fossil fuel industry, which stands to benefit from the privatization and deregulation of public lands.
Deutsche Bank cut the target prices of two companies it said could be adversely affected by gas deregulation in Japan.
Yardeni is also banking on the idea the Trump administration will stick to its very pro-business and deregulation policies.
Several smaller banks would see further reduced regulation as laid out in a bank deregulation law Congress passed in May.
Strategas has created a portfolio of 20183 companies that would benefit from Trump's agenda on fiscal spending, deregulation and taxes.
Mikhail Dmitriev, a former deputy economics minister, notes a strong demand within the Kremlin for deregulation and reduction of bureaucracy.
And the courts, while acting as a brief buffer, continue their conservative curve toward a future where deregulation reigns supreme.
But the Davos set doesn't mind these policies so much—as long as they also include tax cuts and deregulation.
Deregulation, however, serves the same goal that conservative health policy and tax policy do: It empowers corporations and disempowers workers.
Trump pushes deregulation for the same reasons he stocked his cabinet with some of the wealthiest people in the country.
The group said it was an improvement, but not significant enough to support Pai's claims deregulation prompted a significant jump.
Independent power producers have struggled to find a winning business model since a wave of deregulation in the early 2000s.
The total number of banks in the U.S. has been dropping for decades, largely because of deregulation of interstate banking.
Fortunately, thanks to a pro-growth agenda of tax cuts and balanced deregulation, our economy has changed for the better.
Perry's rule would apply in several regional wholesale energy markets established during a wave of deregulation in the early 2000s.
Some solid earnings and hopes of tax cuts in the U.S. and deregulation for the banking system have boosted equities.
Deregulation The House is slated to vote on legislation aimed at increasing transparency on the costs of unfunded federal mandates.
The concepts of regulatory "stock" and "flow" help explain why less regulatory activity doesn't necessarily add up to much deregulation.
Steve won the battle of ideas including Tax Cuts.... ....and deregulation which have produced non-inflationary prosperity for all Americans.
Those who will "definitely" vote in 6900 are far more likely to reject Washington's recent financial deregulation efforts (2628 percent).
Critics have painted deregulation as simply a path to boosting financial sector profits at the expense of excessive risk-taking.
A generation ago, cost-benefit analysis was seen as something that was inevitably going to be used to support deregulation.
Sometimes that involves deregulation, such as a "regulatory sandbox" in which fintech firms can experiment without heavy supervision and licensing.
Trump's adviser leading the deregulation effort, National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn, was previously a top official at Goldman Sachs.
Trump made deregulation a policy priority of his administration, ordering agencies to cut two rules for every new rule proposed.
Unlike policies that increase the oppressiveness of government, policies that incentivize business growth (like deregulation) produce jobs, opportunity and prosperity.
Tax-reform expectations have been a key catalyst for stocks since President Donald Trump's election, along with hopes of deregulation.
The larger question, then, is whether the broad trend toward financial deregulation and the democratization of credit was a mistake.
It remains to be seen whether Trump's tax and budget priorities, trade policy and financial deregulation help working-class Americans.
DJ: My top priority is building the relationships and expertise necessary to make progress on deregulation, infrastructure and fiscal responsibility.
Optimism that lower taxes and corporate deregulation will expand the economy pushed the three major indexes to all-time highs.
This week, Senate Republicans are cooking up an Obamacare repeal bill; House Republicans are pushing a major bank deregulation bill.
Critics have called for its elimination because it has led to the deregulation of more than 155,000 units since 1994.
President Trump has made deregulation a pillar of his economic agenda based on his belief that it will stimulate growth.
Acosta had already been on shaky ground with Trump for moving slowly on deregulation, one of the administration's top priorities.
Four ports of the economic compass: deregulation, tax cuts, the unleashing of our energy sector and fair and reciprocal trade.
Mr. Campbell said it is "a little early" for companies to see any direct benefits from Mr. Trump's deregulation efforts.
"A second term of Trump is more low taxation, more deregulation and an indifference about trillion-dollar deficits," said Kotok.
Pruitt is driving the Trump extinction train by attempting to slash EPA's budget by 31 percent while pushing unprecedented deregulation.
I SAID THAT IN THE FIRST QUARTER AFTER HE WAS ELECTED SO THE DEREGULATION, I THOUGHT WAS A GOOD IDEA.
But over all, the decision Tuesday was a victory for the Trump administration, which has encouraged deregulation across the government.
Deregulation has been blamed by tenant groups for the loss of thousands of below-market-rate housing in the city.
Mr. Mnuchin said at a Milken Institute conference in California this week that financial deregulation was one of his priorities.
The Trump administration has turned to spurring housing construction through deregulation, cutting taxes and reducing federal subsidies for affordable homes.
But with the change in administration and a focus on deregulation, the banking industry is looking for a swing back.
If confirmed by the Senate, Pruitt would oversee what is likely to be a major deregulation effort at the EPA.
The analysis suggests that the initial pro-Trump bank rally came with a 12 percent premium baked in on deregulation.
Foremost will be leading House negotiations with the Senate over whatever financial deregulation legislation makes it out of the Senate.
With Republicans now in charge across the government, AT&T and Comcast are also poised to benefit from further deregulation.
But the widening trade deficit is actually a symptom of Trump's pro-growth tax and deregulation policies that are working.
Gerard said that although policy and deregulation is not a major focus of the new campaign, it ties in nicely.
Fueled by tax reform, deregulation and an upbeat economy, the franchise industry is set for another year of strong momentum.
There was also the financial crash, and the idea of deregulation or unregulated markets was all people were talking about.
Greediness can and should be restrained, but the combination of neoliberal economic theory, deregulation, and globalization has actively encouraged it.
To the Editor: There seems to be almost total amnesia about the harm that deregulation can do to the economy.
That alienated some on the right wing of the caucus who wanted insurance industry deregulation along with big spending cuts.
However, they are among the same senators who voted for and helped craft a banking deregulation bill earlier this year.
A pillar of President Trump's radical deregulation crusade has been casting Obama's term as an aberration of bloated, overzealous government regulation.
The apparent new agenda of "general continuity, with measured deregulation and tax cuts" seems a poor fit for Trump's political base.
Fleming said the promise of deregulation, higher interest rates and a steepening yield curve has driven the rally in the financials.
It's proposed merger with Time Warner is an uncertainty but it is likely to go through in a deregulation focused environment.
However, the executives in attendance were cautious in terms of how much deregulation the banks would see from the Trump administration.
Trump has promised tax cuts and deregulation, including changes to the Dodd-Frank banking regulations, which should boost the financial sector.
Formed in 2014, G500 is an association of service station owners, established in response to the deregulation of Mexico's petroleum industry.
Yet some pundits think Trump's agenda of tax cuts and deregulation caused the rally after Trump's Tuesday night speech to Congress.
Trump said he wanted U.S. makers of oil tube to benefit as a part of the deregulation he plans to introduce.
That said, he did not give details on some of his economic policies, particularly deregulation, lower corporate taxes and fiscal stimulus.
Chairman Pai and many of those he works with are people who have championed deregulation and free market principles for years.
The initial pop in equities following Trump's election was mostly spurred by hopes of infrastructure spending, deregulation and lower corporate taxes.
You do this after everything, Paris accords, the tax cuts, the deregulation, North Korea, everything is the end of the world.
It is true that the stockmarket and business sentiment have been fired up by promises of deregulation and a fiscal boost.
A repeat at federal level would herald tax cuts and deregulation and possibly tighter laws on immigration, asylum seeking and security.
Mr Gottlieb still has to gain approval from the Senate, which will examine his industry ties and his zeal for deregulation.
"The factors affecting inflation are long-term: globalisation, deregulation and automation," says David Lloyd of M&G, a fund-management group.
"This places PPB in a strong position to participate in the deregulation of sports betting in the U.S.," said Stifel analysts.
When it comes to immigration, the purpose of the House Freedom Caucus's deregulation push isn't exactly to shrink the federal government.
Democrats and advocates also worry that these Utah monuments mark the beginning of big-time deregulation of federally protected natural lands.
WASHINGTON, March 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate will consider a bank deregulation bill next week, according to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Today the Speaker talks up the prospects of tax reforms and deregulation giving all companies good cause to stay in America.
They express misgivings when he's very explicitly racist, but they mostly hold their tongues and focus on tax reform and deregulation.
The surge in financials has been attributed, in part, to the possibility of deregulation within the sector under a Trump presidency.
"With a Trump presidency on the horizon, I expect the oil industry to benefit from a wave of deregulation," Cramer said.
Several want to see him gone because of what they perceive as his inadequate efforts on deregulation, per Axios' Jonathan Swan.
This included the near total deregulation of transport, allowing anyone with a car to pick up passengers and charge for rides.
Pai, a conservative Republican from Kansas with an extreme affinity for deregulation, argued that the Obama-era rules overstepped FCC authority.
Some Republicans in Congress are pleased with Pruitt's steady deregulation work at the agency, but others, including longtime patrons like Sen.
Builders are not only pleased with Trump's first move on water, they also expect further deregulation to bring down construction costs.
U.S. President-elect Trump has proposed infrastructure spending, tax cuts and deregulation of banks, policies seen by investors as business-friendly.
"Repeal and replace offers upside to Medicare Advantage stocks in particular, as deregulation within CMS offers rate predictability," said Leerink's Gupte.
A comprehensive reform plan coupling these important incentives with common-sense deregulation would achieve high quality health care at reduced cost.
He said the market has never cared for health care but has rallied on Trump's policies regarding tax reform and deregulation.
Smart public policies linked to partial deregulation in 1980 put railroads on equal footing with the rest of the private sector.
Trump, however, has appointed a number of officials who favor deregulation and could be more amenable to mergers in the future.
It follows a string of victories, with favorable tax policy and environmental deregulation now all checked off the industry's wish list.
A potential problem for Britain is that after Thatcher's deregulation, many financial companies were bought up by U.S. or European rivals.
The lion's share of deregulation is likely to commence once President Trump's appointees assume their leadership roles throughout the federal government.
Be smart: While some of his deregulation has been bipartisan, his big-ticket proposals have divided the agency and the nation.
Through deregulation, tax reform, immigration reform, and fair trade, Trump hopes to help the economy grow by 3 percent each year.
On an earnings call in April 2017, Boeing's CEO Muilenburg was asked how deregulation early in Trump's term affected the company.
The FCC will vote next month on a sweeping media deregulation proposal put forth by the agency's Republican chairman on Wednesday.
Costs could be reduced and quality improved by employing what has worked in virtually every economic sector — deregulation and market competition.
Tech companies have found an unlikely enemy in the telecom industry lately, which has benefitted from deregulation under the Trump administration.
"They are talking about tax reform and talking about deregulation and these are good things to be working on," said Bullard.
Deregulation of the energy sector, for example, can reduce costs and boost profits in other industries, and open new investment opportunities.
They saw a potential threat to social harmony across the union: a blank check for labor deregulation and free-market reform.
Those who make money and gain power from coal's dominance know that no amount of deregulation can arrest coal's inevitable decline.
That's because Warsh is seen more than any other candidate as someone who would push for deregulation of the financial industry.
Instead, it had taken advantage of deregulation to raise its prices for the average guy and drop them for large institutions.
Instead, her big new idea is to put Bill in charge of the economy again (hopefully, with less Wall Street deregulation).
On social media, top Republicans posted about deregulation, tax reform and federal judges, but there was barely a whisper about Manafort.
Earlier this year, Mucci had attributed the U.S. growth to President Donald Trump's pro-business agenda, including tax reform and deregulation.
The president and his advisers have touted the number as a result of GOP-led tax cuts and deregulation under Trump.
But on regulation and deregulation of the finance sector, the Democrats moved toward the Republicans to the detriment of shared prosperity.
"This is politically managed trade, and its economic logic is the opposite of Mr. Trump's domestic deregulation agenda," the Journal wrote.
"The president thinks that he's done a good job, particularly on the deregulation front," Sanders told reporters at the White House.
The failure to change this rule is the latest in a long line of examples that show deregulation never actually arrived.
Tax reform aside, LaVorgna said he's "reasonably upbeat" on growth next year thanks to "animal spirits" that have come with deregulation.
Those opponents have pointed to California, a frequent scapegoat in Nevada politics, where energy deregulation drove up costs in the 22019s.
Although there are differences, both policies take aim at the flow of new regulations, requiring deregulation to offset any new regulation.
Markets were buoyant, supported by synchronous global growth and market-friendly US policies, including freshly minted corporate tax cuts and deregulation.
A lower court judge dismissed her claim in April 2011, saying it was pre-empted by the federal Airline Deregulation Act.
The better path is to pass longstanding priorities like deregulation of the energy and health-care markets and major tax cuts.
Widodo said there were two prongs to his growth strategy: deregulation to create competition, efficiency and better services, and infrastructure development.
Yet for now, Mr. Trump's emphasis on tax cuts and deregulation is ushering in an '80s-like euphoria among the rich.
The Treasury Department has attempted to delineate this call for deregulation as an attempt to improve transparency among lenders and regulators.
"No one wants to be on the wrong side of this deregulation trade," said Nick Raich, CEO of The Earnings Scout.
As the president took steps toward deregulation, Republican allies in Congress called tax cuts critical to achieving their 22.3 percent goal.
Warsh, who has a Wall Street and government background, would be seen as someone who would be more interested in deregulation.
The president, addressing the farm bureau's 6900th annual convention, touched on trade negotiations, deregulation and how the shutdown is affecting farmers.
The president, addressing the farm bureau's 100th annual convention, touched on trade negotiations, deregulation and how the shutdown is affecting farmers.
Analysts and investors widely believed Haddad would hesitate to pursue privatizations, deregulation and spending cuts needed to curb a growing deficit.
President Trump has given more confidence in some business through some deregulation that allows — you're seeing more spending by some companies.
Governor Brown, a Democrat, has been a forceful opponent of many of the president's actions, including on immigration and environmental deregulation.
The conservative approach to deregulation looks to cut regulatory costs for existing businesses by paring back health, safety, and environmental rules.
More broadly, conventional liberals are suspicious of claims that deregulation and innovation will benefit workers and consumers in the long run.
While the government was convening meetings and was finger-wagging at companies, an ideological battle over deregulation was in full swing.
Prominent gun-industry supporters, including the National Shooting Sports Foundation and the National Rifle Association, are pushing the deregulation of suppressors.
Duncan is also the sponsor of separate suppressor-deregulation legislation known as the Hearing Protection Act, which has 285 co-sponsors.
People have job mobility, the deregulation, what he's trying to do, peace and prosperity around the world — that's to benefit everyone.
The wholesome justification for deregulation arises when government uses its power in ways that gum up the dynamic power of markets.
Increasing deregulation has reduced protections for small factories and shops, which used to supply jobs that kept income inequality relatively low.
After picking up some steam in 50.13 and 250.1 thanks to deregulation and tax reform, the manufacturing sector is cooling down.
She said agencies would need to study the costs and benefits of deregulation, just as they would do before proposing regulation.
Mr. Gautier said he was not swayed by Ms. Le Pen's nationalist campaign, or by her rival's promises of economic deregulation.
The task of deregulation has therefore fallen chiefly to America's several bank regulators—to whom, ironically, Dodd-Frank gave considerable discretion.
The F.C.C.'s chairman, Ajit Pai, a Republican, has hinted that he is open to further deregulation of television station ownership.
Sure, if Trump executes on his promises for deregulation, infrastructure and tax reform, your companies will enjoy a quick sugar high.
Happy Tuesday and welcome back to Overnight Finance, where unlike the House, we're still talking to the Senate about bank deregulation.
Again and again, they push policies meant to affect politics, such as campaign-finance deregulation, voting restrictions and labor-union constraints.
Since the deregulation act of 523 however, a hands-off approach prevailed — at least as far as how airlines treated passengers.
The "big bang" of deregulation of the financial industry gave rise to the London boom, turning it into a global city.
It is a marked departure from the White House's rejection of evidence on climate change and its stated zeal for deregulation.
"The deregulation push is not something we think makes a material impact," said Molly Shutt, a commodities analyst at BMI Research.
Promoting free trade and financial deregulation around the globe, the Washington Consensus eventually produced too many victims in Washington's own hinterland.
As head of the EPA, Wheeler serves as a one of the main drivers of the Trump administration's broader deregulation agenda.
The incoming administration's focus on deregulation and support for domestic energy production strengthens the argument against a sudden surge in prices.
" Ryan also noted that Pruitt's efforts at environmental deregulation "have been mired in court challenges and needless battles over personal spending.

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