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Matthew Wynter, a research professor in the Stony Brook University College of Business, presented his paper, “Black Tax: Evidence of Racial Discrimination in Municipal Borrowing Costs,” at the Brookings Institute 2022 Municipal Finance Conference, held online July 18-20. The paper, co-authored with Ashleigh Eldemire Poindexter of the University of Tennessee and Kimberly Luchtenberg of American...
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Post-pandemic uncertainty to support demand in near term CLEVELAND, Aug. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Revenues for management consulting services are forecast to advance 4.9% annually in nominal dollars through 2026, according to Management Consulting Services: United States, a report recently released by Freedonia Focus Reports. Providers of management consulting services are expected to benefit from...
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Members of Vintage Boxing often use boxing for personal growth or as a release. (Filip De Mott photos) Vintage Boxing isn’t pulling any punches in its efforts to improve the city’s boxing scene. The Scott’s Addition-based gym is preparing the final round of The River City Invitational, its new sparring tournament. Launched in June, the...
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Congress passed and President Biden signed into law the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. A once-in-a-generation investment that touches every aspect of our daily lives. On August 18, 2022, the South Dade Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Town of Cutler Bay, will be proud to welcome Ms. Adriana Clark, Representative from the Office of Small...
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Two recent federal enforcement actions—announced the same day—have underlined the need for crypto companies to carefully consider their anti-money laundering (AML) obligations or else risk significant penalties. First, on August 8, 2022, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) added Tornado Cash (Tornado) to the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list....
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Good morning. There’s at least some evidence that perhaps it has, at least if the American public is the judge. Asked in a poll by Just Capital which stakeholder large U.S. companies prioritize the most, 50% of Americans say “their shareholders.” But that’s down from 69% six years ago. And 31% say companies prioritize “their employees” most,...
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TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) – Abraham Abouahmed opened City Hall Grille and Drinks in 1979 and while business is usually booming, the bridge replacement on Reynolds Road has impacted traffic. At one point construction even caused the facility to go without water. ” We had to close up when the water broke yesterday because we were...
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BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The Downtown Bend Business Association has announced the hiring of Shannon Monihan as its new executive director.   DBBA Board President Chris Piper said, “We have selected Shannon Monihan after an extensive search, to lead the DBBA into 2023 and going forward. Shannon’s experience, credentials combined with extensive operational and marketing experiences...
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Inbox: As a leader in this business, authenticity rules  Packers.com Read more…
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Lance Lippincott, county Economic and Workforce Development Director, submitted a request to the board for $500,000 in grant funding to be put toward the Small Business Assistance Program his department developed. Thanks to support from county supervisors Doug Verboon and Richard Valle, Lippincott was authorized $6 million in funding, he said. “The board has been...
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