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FEATURED INDUSTRY NEWS2024 Discover Boating Boat Shows Kick Off Next Week In Atlanta, Boston And ChicagoKicking off the 2024 winter boat show season, in partnership with Progressive Insurance®, are the Discover Boating Chicago Boat Show, January 10-14, and Discover Boating New England Boat Show, January 10-14, and Discover Boating Atlanta Boat Show, January 11-14. To engage current boaters and bring in new customers, plans for 2024 Discover Boating boat shows include an increase in floorplans and exhibitors, robust marketing plans and a host of immersive experiences and entertainment. Read More LEADING ECONOMIC AND POLICY NEWSJohnson Ties “Hard-Line” Immigration Changes To Ukraine Funding During Trip To Southern Border, Dimming Hopes For Bipartisan DealThe Wall Street Journal reports House Speaker Johnson and a group of about 60 Republican lawmakers visited Eagle Pass, Texas for a tour of the Southern Border on Wednesday and used the excursion to criticize the Administration’s response to the surge of migrant crossings. Fed’s Barkin Does Not Rule Out Additional Rate Hikes Even As Minutes Show Rates Likely At PeakCNBC reports that on Wednesday, Richmond Federal Reserve President Thomas Barkin “expressed confidence that the economy is on its way to a soft landing, but obstacles remain that will require caution... While noting progress made on inflation as economic growth has stayed afloat, the central bank official said interest rate hikes remain ‘on the table’ even though Fed officials at their most recent meeting in December indicated that this round of policy tightening is probably over.” Barkin “compared the Fed’s job to a pilot bringing an airplane in for a landing, and noted four risks ahead: The economy could ‘run out of fuel’ and growth could reverse; ‘unexpected turbulence’ such as geopolitical events or the banking shock that hit in March 2023; the possibility of ‘approaching the wrong airport,’ where inflation holds above the Fed’s 2% target; and a ‘delayed landing,’ where demand holds unexpectedly high, boosting inflation.” US Employers End 2023 With Fewer Open Positions Compared To Beginning Of YearThe Wall Street Journal reports US employers finished 2023 with significantly fewer open positions compared to the beginning of the year, according to private-sector estimates. Specifically, total job postings had declined more than 15 percent compared to a year early, according to data from Indeed through December 29. Previous Top Stories | |||||||||||
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