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As we noted in a previous post, the FTC’s Rule on the Use of Consumer Reviews and Testimonials, which went into effect on October 21, 2024, addresses deceptive conduct involving consumer reviews and testimonials and… Continue reading
Canada (Agricultural Stabilization Board) Departmental agency (separate agency) 8. Agriculture and Food Council of Alberta As named Corporation (shared governance) 9. Agri-Futures Nova Scotia As named Corporation (shared governance) 10. ARTV As named Crown corporation (subsidiary) 11. As...
Federal Consumer Agency Gets New Quarters in BethesdaLouis Aguilar
Campaign contribution limits for individual and PAC donors in 2025 are raised from $6,400 to $6,800 per election. The State Board of Elections has calculated the new limit based on changes to the consumer price index. A notice of increase […] ...
Transport Canada is also conducting research into advanced driver assistance systems, which in many cases feature low-level automation features that can enhance the safety of road users. Transport Canada continues to explore ways to support consumer awareness of the safe use of these features, includi...
the Federal Reserve will wait until June to cut interest rates. Markey said it is incorrect to worry that falling inflation will raise real interest rates because it will also boost purchasing power, consumer confidence, and spending. “When inflation falls, economic growth becomes stronger.”“Ove...
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is a U.S. government agency created under the Banking Act of 1933 (also known as the Glass-Steagall Act) whose primary role is to insure and protect bank depositors’ funds against loss in the event of a b
This is the rate at which commercial banks borrow and lend their excess reserves to each other overnight. The FOMC sets the target federal funds rate eight times a year, based on prevailing economic conditions. The federal funds rate can influence short-term rates on consumer loans and credit...