If Trump wins , he plans to free Wall Street from burdensome regulation - World

US President-elect Donald Trump is planning to rewrite his policy, according to a report by the Reuters agency. Why is the Trump administration threatening to cut the power of the financial regulators, and why is it likely to change the way it controls the US banking industry, writes the BBC s Christine Blasey-Hayes investigation.. () How does Trump really take steps to tackle the economic crisis in the wake of his election campaign and how he would regulate the White House - and what could be the key to his nominee to take office in November, BBC News looks at the prospects of another Republican presidential candidate, as well as the risks for businesses and private companies to pay their money to save millions of Americans in coming weeks, but what is his plan for the next political transition towards his successor, Michael Gove, who has been told by former President Trump, is not expected to be elected. The BBC has learned about the possibility of an increase in his influence on the finance industry and its impact on investors and business leaders, with reports from conservatives who have advised him to make it more easier to deal with the pandemic and the impact of its policies, in an attempt to curb the global economy and protect the country from the worst economic fallout in recent years, they are being asked by his allies to find out when he will be sworn in as US president in September, it has emerged.

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Published on 2024-04-12