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Tobin

American  
[toh-bin] / ˈtoʊ bɪn /

noun

  1. James, 1918–2002, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1981.


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“We don’t see this happening,” Tobin Marcus, Wolfe Research’s head of U.S. policy and politics, told clients in a research note, describing the proposal as expensive and needing congressional approval.

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“We don’t see this happening,” Tobin Marcus, Wolfe Research’s head of U.S. policy and politics, told clients in a research note, describing the proposal as expensive and needing congressional approval.

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It appears likely that Section 301 will be the replacement plan for much of the tariffs that were struck down, wrote Wolfe Research’s Tobin Marcus in a recent note.

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“The ruling does reinforce our view that the deficit is headed higher,” said Tobin Marcus, head of U.S. policy and politics at Wolfe Research.

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It will probably conclude by the middle of next week, said Tobin Marcus, head of policy and politics at Wolfe Research, after a potential breakthrough Thursday on Capitol Hill.

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