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this is why we have antitrust laws because when two companies control something, much can go wrong. the least of which is higher prices for consumers. >> and when you have four companies controlling more than 40% of the market, you really don't have a competitive market anymore. we had trusts and monopolies in the late 19th century, early 20th century and what most people don't realize is the antitrust enforcement in the 20th century really gave us competitive markets in one sector after another. before ronald reagan took office in the beef industry, you mentioned four companies control 85% of the beef in the united states. before ronald reagan took over it was about four companies controlling 23, 25% of the market. so since 1980 we have seen one sector of the economy after another, being taken over by oligopolies, by monopolies and when you have that, you get inequality. these companies hold onto the profits and the amount of money being paid out to workers, the made -- money paid to ranchers

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Sunday newspaper round-up: Investment trusts, LSE Group, Thames Water

Some of London's biggest investment trusts are looking at the possibility of moving to Switzerland in order to dodge rules that make them overstate how much they charge clients. Under leftover EU rules, UK-listed investment trusts disclose charges that are far higher than what investors pay in reality. The news follows enormous drops in value since 2022, when the rules came into effect, according to data from AJ Bell. - Financial Mail on Sunday

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National News: modi: 'Gehlot trusts me,' says PM, calls Cong CM 'good friend' | India News – Rashtra News

modi: ‘Gehlot trusts me,’ says PM, calls Cong CM ‘good friend’ | India News - Rashtra News : Rashtra News #modi #Gehlot #trusts #calls #Cong #good #friend #India #News #Times #India JAIPUR: When PM Modi attended a virtual ceremony on Thursday to lay the foundation stone of four medical colleges in Rajasthan, CM Ashok Gehlot

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IRS Form W-9 Changes and Their Impact on Trusts and Estates

This change introduces new reporting requirements, particularly affecting flow-through entities such as trusts and estates and may require refiling Form W-9.

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Bare trusts exempt from new reporting rules for 2023, CRA says

The move comes after recent legal amendments meant to increase transparency around trusts caused an uproar among both many affected taxpayers and tax professionals

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Third Circuit Holds Securitization Trusts Can Be Subject To CFPB Enforcement Authority - Dodd-Frank, Consumer Protection Act

In a long-awaited decision, the Third Circuit handed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB" or "Bureau") a victory in the National Collegiate Student Loan Trust litigation that could have wide-reaching implications for market participants in the consumer financial services industry.

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Who Refuses To Sign Legal Documents After They Are Prepared?

Too many people get wills, trusts, powers of attorney and healthcare directives drawn up and then fail to sign them. Here's how to get past that.

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Trusts that earn less than $10,000 likely to be exempt from tax hike

The Government has detailed how it wants to exempt low-income earning trusts from a tax hike due to take effect on April 1. It is proposing to ensure trusts...

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