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What to Watch for the Financial Sector Ahead of the U.S. Presidential Election and a New Congress

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By Sean Ryan  |  October 14, 2024

Given the fluid scope of activities in Washington DC, we met up again with Michele Lieber, Global Head of Government Affairs at FactSet. Listen in to the discussion as she highlights key variables and considerations of both the U.S. presidential election and the makeup of the next Congress. Specifically, legislative interest in AI, ESG, and cryptocurrency; taxation and tariffs; the proposed rule open for comment for the implementation of the Financial Data Transparency Act, including the Oct. 21 deadline for the comment period; takeaways from the vice-presidential debate and anticipation of economic policy proposals from both candidates. 

 

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Sean Ryan, CFA

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Mr. Sean Ryan is the VP/Director for the banking and specialty finance sectors at FactSet. In this role, he guides the development of FactSet’s deep sector offering in these areas. He joined FactSet in 2019 and prior to that, he covered bank and specialty finance stocks for brokers including Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns and for sector-focused hedge funds FSI and SaLaurMor Capital. Mr. Ryan earned a Bachelor of Science in industrial and labor relations from Cornell University. He is a CFA charterholder.

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The information contained in this article is not investment advice. FactSet does not endorse or recommend any investments and assumes no liability for any consequence relating directly or indirectly to any action or inaction taken based on the information contained in this article.