President Trump got mostly kid-gloves treatment among the corporate elite at Davos. And that’s hardly a surprise.
goes after Jamie Dimon in a new campaign ad, labeling the JPMorgan Chase & Co. chief executive officer 'the biggest corporate socialist in America today.
"The jab continues criticism by the Vermont senator and presidential candidate after Dimon knocked socialism in an op-ed published last week in Time magazine as part of its coverage of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.”— WSJ's Nick Timiraos: "As part of their contingency planning for the next recession, Federal Reserve officials are looking at a stimulus scheme the U.S. last used during and after World War II.
“From 1942 until 1951, the Fed capped yields on Treasury securities — first on short-term bills and later on longer-term bonds — to help finance war spending and the recovery. More recently, the Bank of Japan employed something known as yield-curve control, holding rates on 10-year government bonds at zero by committing to buy those securities at whatever price is needed. Bond yields and prices move inversely."— Reuters' Elizabeth Howcroft and William Schomberg: "U.S.
Trump is keen for progress on trade talks before November’s presidential election, while in Britain the prospect of a deal has been touted by Brexit supporters as a way to offset the impact of leaving the EU and to exert leverage over the bloc in trade talks between London and Brussels."— Bloomberg's Craig Torres: "Inside the Fed, it’s steady-as-she-goes. Investors see this week’s meeting as an easy call, with officials set to vote for leaving their policy rate unchanged for now.
"Banks and exchanges are expanding a market for secondary financial products tied to this rate — the secured overnight financing rate, or SOFR — easing worries that lenders and other financial institutions remain underprepared for the shift."- Navigating the health care system can be a time-consuming nightmare. Doing so when dealing with chronic condition and/or lacking insurance is even more daunting. Join POLITICO on Wednesday, Jan.
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