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Mar 26, 2024
A cargo ships sits in the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore.

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  • U.S. consumer remains downcast about the short-term economic outlook
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    Consumer confidence was essentially unchanged in March, with consumers still worried about higher inflation in the months ahead; container ship destroys Baltimore bridge; home prices rise 6% in January; Trump Media and Technology Group debuts on Nasdaq, shares soar.

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  • Energy Department funds industrial decarbonization effort
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    Stocks fall; Energy Department funding targeted at industries that are hard to decarbonize; new home sales fall in February; Boeing CEO to step down.

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  • Biden administration is investing $6 billion to reduce carbon emissions in manufacturing
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    The Energy Department says the largest-ever such investment will target heavily-polluting industries, such as steel and cement manufacturing.

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  • House passes $1.2T spending bill
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    Stocks close mixed; bill heads to Senate ahead of deadline; Chrysler lays off 400 workers; State Farm not renewing 72,000 California policies.

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  • House bill would require labeling of AI-generated content
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    The bipartisan bill would require AI tools and online platforms to identify “deepfakes”; Treasury yield curve is inverted for longest period ever, Deutsche Bank says; European Union considering tariffs on Russian grain; climate change will inflate food prices, study finds.

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  • DOJ sues Apple for monopolizing smartphone market 
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    Stocks rise; DOJ argues Apple’s dominance is anticompetitive; existing home sales rise; Leading Economic Indicators index increases.

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  • More public service workers get student loan debt relief
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    The Biden administration canceled debt for nearly 80,000 borrowers; CBO projects less federal debt thanks to immigration, spending restrictions; initial unemployment claims hover around 210,000 for fourth week; existing home sales unexpectedly jump 9.5%.

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  • Fed holds interest rates steady
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    Stocks rise; Powell still looking for more good data before cutting rates; Powell says inflation is still coming down overall; Biden Administration grants $8.5B to Intel for semiconductor manufacturing.

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  • U.S. to provide $8.5 billion for Intel chip plants
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    The money will invest in chip manufacturing in Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico and Oregon; France fines Google $270 million over negotiations with news publishers; Southwest reaches third tentative labor deal with flight attendants’ union; Boeing delays cash goals as it works to fix safety problems.

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