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Donald TrumpSenator Thom Tillis, R-N.C., just threw down the gauntlet, promising he will oppose every single Federal Reserve nominee proposed by the Trump administration until the Department of Justice completely ends its probe into current Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. Tillis, who has a history of clashing with the administration and isn’t seeking re-election, announced via X that he would specifically block the confirmation of Kevin Warsh. This isn’t about …See the Story
GOP Senator Promises to Block All Trump Federal Reserve Nominees After ‘Outrageous’ DOJ Probe Into Jerome Powell
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BusinessVanguard, the world's second-largest asset manager and a pioneer of low-cost funds, said on Monday it is cutting fees on 53 of its index-based mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, marking its second sweeping fee reduction in the past 12 months.See the Story
Vanguard Announces New Round of Sweeping Fund Fee Cuts
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United States · United StatesStewardship is evolving. Amid shifting regulation, rising shareholder expectations, and intensified debate around ESG, shareholder voting has become both more strategic and more scrutinised. But shareholder democracy need not simply drift with the tide. It can be reclaimed. For years, one of the dominant theories of change in stewardship was simple: engage the biggest passive providers, and they would use their enormous voting power to deliver l…See the Story