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The June 3 lifting of Wells Fargo’s asset cap imposed by the Federal Reserve in 2018 was among the key catalysts Bloomberg Intelligence analysts examined this week. BI’s litigation and policy team also discussed Michelle Bowman’s confirmation as Fed vice chair of supervision and what it means for deregulatory efforts for banks like JPMorgan and others. We also discussed closing arguments in the Justice Department’s antitrust case against Google over search, and the possible remedies the company might face, as well as the TikTok ban and what might happen as President Donald Trump’s order putting the ban on hold expires June 19. Last, we discussed FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington’s resignation and what it means for deregulatory efforts that might affect broadcasters like Nexstar, Sinclair, Tegna and Fox.
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The June 3 lifting of Wells Fargo’s asset cap imposed by the Federal Reserve in 2018 was among the key catalysts Bloomberg Intelligence analysts examined this week. BI’s litigation and policy team also discussed Michelle Bowman’s confirmation as Fed vice chair of supervision and what it means for deregulatory efforts for banks like JPMorgan and others. We also discussed closing arguments in the Justice Department’s antitrust case against Google over search, and the possible remedies the company might face, as well as the TikTok ban and what might happen as President Donald Trump’s order putting the ban on hold expires June 19. Last, we discussed FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington’s resignation and what it means for deregulatory efforts that might affect broadcasters like Nexstar, Sinclair, Tegna and Fox.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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