The 2025 Deregulation Agenda

The Trump administration's 2025 agenda marks a fundamental overhaul of the federal administrative process through a systematic deregulation initiative. This policy rests on three main principles: an ambitious mandate to eliminate regulations, the creation of a new centralized administrative body for implementation, and the deployment of innovative legal strategies to accelerate the repeal process. At its core, Executive Order 14192 dictates a 10-to-1 rule, requiring the repeal of ten regulations for every new one introduced, alongside a regulatory budget aimed at achieving a net reduction in compliance costs.

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The Federal Reserve’s Policy Pivot

On September 17, 2025, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) began a monetary easing cycle by lowering the target range for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points, setting it at 4.00%−4.25%. This marks the first rate reduction of 2025, following a pause in the first half of the year and 100 basis points of cuts in Q4 2024. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that this decision was a risk management measure, primarily in response to a significant decline in the U.S. labor market, despite ongoing high inflation.

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The September Effect: Fact or Fiction?

Today we will look at the market’s historically weakest month since 1928. September has been a challenging month for the stock market, consistently showing negative average returns for major indices like the S&P 500 and the DJIA.

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