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Trump’s Economy: Is Less Regulation Better?

President Donald Trump aims to cut financial regulations. How might the industry change?

02/07/2017 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Trump’s Economy: Is Less Regulation Better?

Clip: 2/7/2017 | 13m 34sVideo has Closed Captions

President Donald Trump aims to cut financial regulations. How might the industry change?

Within the first two weeks of taking office, President Donald Trump made clear how he plans to make the American economy “great again:” through less federal regulations.

02/07/2017 | Rating NR

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