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Supreme Court Marshal Says She Questioned Justices Over Leak

US Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley said she questioned each of the nine justices while investigating the leak of a draft opinion overturning abortion rights and concluded she had no information implicating either them or their spouses.

GOP Attack on IRS Budget Undercuts Clean-Energy Credits, Treasury Says

(Bloomberg) — The Biden administration is privately warning about Republican efforts to cut the Internal Revenue Service’s budget, arguing the effort could harm the agency’s efforts to disseminate the historic $270 billion in clean-energy tax credits Democrats passed last year as part of the Inflation Reduction Act. 

US Can Slow Inflation Without Unemployment Spike, Fed Study Says

The US and other industrialized countries may be able to bring inflation down without triggering the huge jumps in unemployment that economists may have predicted prior to the pandemic, according to new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

Next BOJ Governor Needs to Be ‘Crafty,’ LDP’s Amari Says

Japan’s next central bank governor needs the ability to be “crafty” in how they communicate and should largely stick with loose monetary policy, according to Akira Amari, a former economy minister who was involved in laying out the country’s 10-year-old inflation target.

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