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lobbyist

[lob-ee-ist] / ˈlɒb i ɪst /


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For decades, U.S. macroeconomic debates treated regulation as a sideshow—important for lawyers, lobbyists, and compliance officers but peripheral to the “real” drivers of economic performance, such as interest rates, deficits, and stimulus.

From Barron's

Behind closed doors, some crypto firms have floated as a compromise the idea of requiring stablecoins to hold a portion of their reserves at community banks, according to industry lobbyists.

From Barron's

The trade body for lobbyists has called for "urgent reform" and "immediate regulatory action" after the BBC uncovered details of a company offering access government officials for money.

From BBC

He echoed his view in TV appearances, telling Bloomberg that bank lobbyists were “out there trying to ban their competition” and accusing banks of lending out their customers’ deposits “without their permission essentially.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Arden Strategies, owned by MP turned lobbyist Jim Murphy, is hosting a "Future of Tech Summit" in London in July claiming attendees will be able to watch a "fireside chat" with Science Secretary Liz Kendall.

From BBC