Treasury: Page 17


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    Fed intensifies inflation fight, may slow tightening next month

    The Federal Reserve may raise borrowing costs in smaller increments but a pause in its efforts to reduce price pressures is not in the cards, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said.

    By Nov. 2, 2022
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    Default rate likely to triple by Sept. 2023: Moody’s

    Higher borrowing costs and a slowdown in the economy may trigger a rise in credit downgrades and outright defaults in the next 12 months.

    By Oct. 31, 2022
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    Compensation: solving the cost-talent puzzle

    In today’s strong labor market, CFOs leery of raising wages find creative ways to find and retain key employees.

    By CFO Dive staff
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    Rising wages, inflation keep Fed on track for Nov. 2 tightening

    CFOs may not realistically expect wage pressures to ease as long as pay increases lag inflation and job openings exceed the number of job seekers.

    By Oct. 28, 2022
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    Ukraine raises fresh fraud concerns, Stripe exec says

    The war in Ukraine raised the stakes for fraud detection, as threat actors devise more complex ways of evading oversight.

    By Oct. 26, 2022
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    Low-tax laurels go to Wyoming, NJ dead last

    Companies are more likely to move to another state with lower taxes than to an appealing foreign location, the Tax Foundation said.

    By Oct. 26, 2022
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    More companies lag Q3 earnings estimates: FactSet

    Inflation, surging interest rates, cautious consumers and a rising dollar have eroded profits at many big companies.

    By Oct. 24, 2022
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    More than half of economists brace for recession: NABE

    Rising wages and other cost pressures have dimmed economists’ outlook.

    By Oct. 24, 2022
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    Companies brace for downturn amid high inflation: Fed

    Persistent cost pressures and supply chain bottlenecks are intensifying recession fears at U.S. companies, the Federal Reserve said.

    By Oct. 20, 2022
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    Recession to start in Q2 2023, Fitch says

    Warnings of a possible downturn are increasing amid a steady withdrawal of monetary stimulus, a slump in the housing market and a weakening in retail spending.

    By Oct. 19, 2022
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    Businesses seek 15% minimum tax guidance for financials

    Absent IRS direction, certain companies may struggle to accurately report the new tax’s financial impact in their future financial reports.

    By Oct. 18, 2022
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    7 CFO tips to prepare for SEC climate risk rule

    CFOs should not delay putting in place the staff, technology and processes needed to comply with an imminent SEC rule requiring detailed disclosure on climate risk.

    By Oct. 18, 2022
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    ESG backlash unlikely to derail SEC climate risk rule

    SEC Chair Gary Gensler faces growing resistance to the agency’s proposal that companies provide detailed disclosures on carbon emissions.

    By Oct. 17, 2022
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    Superfund taxes stress chemical importers, suppliers

    Many companies are still struggling to understand whether the reinstated Superfund excise taxes apply to their operations and what it all means for tax bills. 

    By Dawn Wotapka • Oct. 14, 2022
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    BlackRock reports profit pullback, affirms ESG commitment

    BlackRock’s ESG policies, which have put it in the middle of a tug-of-war in U.S. politics, are providing investors with a range of options, the asset manager said.

    By Oct. 13, 2022
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    FASB votes for fair-value crypto fix

    The FASB’s tentative decision Wednesday is an important step toward providing an answer to the crypto valuation question companies and other stakeholders have been clamoring for.

    By Oct. 13, 2022
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    Recession to start this quarter: Fannie Mae

    Rising interest rates are undercutting economic growth and increasing the risk of a financial crisis in coming quarters, according to Fannie Mae economists.

    By Oct. 12, 2022
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    Think before ditching retiree healthcare benefits

    The cost of traditional retiree healthcare coverage is about $1,000 monthly for those not yet eligible for Medicare, according to Trevis Parson, chief actuary at WTW.

    By Oct. 11, 2022
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    SPAC backing Trump media delays merger vote

    Digital World seeks time to gain formal SEC approval for its tie-up with Trump’s media company as the agency investigates potential illegal behavior in their merger negotiations.

    By Oct. 11, 2022
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    Strong dollar slams companies’ Q3 earnings

    Rising interest rates in the U.S. and market volatility may sustain demand for the dollar, which has soared 18% against a basket of currencies in 2022.

    By Oct. 10, 2022
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    EY in ‘dialogue’ with IRS on split-off divestitures

    As financial report preparers are beginning to grapple with the ramifications of the new 15% corporate minimum tax, the split-off issue is emerging as a flashpoint.

    By Oct. 7, 2022
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    FSOC crafts committee for climate-related financial risks

    The FSOC said its new committee will focus on gathering information and analyzing climate-related financial risks.

    By Oct. 4, 2022
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    US IPOs plunge 74% year to date: EY

    A recovery in IPOs hinges on renewed equity market stability as well as offerings that are reasonably valued and based on “scalable” infrastructure, EY’s Rachel Gerring said.

    By Sept. 30, 2022
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    More CFOs grappling with ‘abnormally large’ rise in costs: Richmond Fed

    The share of CFOs who view financing conditions as unfavorable doubled compared with results in a second-quarter survey, the Richmond Fed said.

    By Sept. 28, 2022
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    US faces risk of long stagflation struggle: Moody’s

    The odds of recession will rise if inflation fails to steadily fall toward the Federal Reserve’s 2% target, according to Moody’s Analytics.

    By Sept. 26, 2022
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    SEC committee calls for FASB reform

    FASB’s slow rule-making process can have negative consequences for investors and financial executives, the SEC’s report asserts.

    By Sept. 26, 2022