Check out our team's top accomplishments from 2021.
Read MoreOpen Markets highlights concerns over the potential for Big Tech to use payments for self-preferencing and steering, extractive business practices, enhanced data for manipulative algorithms and the potential for financial surveillance.
Read MoreExtension gives Department of Education time to tackle “Too Big to Fail” student loan servicing.
Read MoreSenior Legal Analyst Daniel Hanley discusses how the existing contractual legal regime allows corporations to further exploit workers—and how public policy can change that.
Read MoreExecutive director Barry Lynn discusses a reinvention of policies by the President to transform the lives of U.S. citizens.
Read MoreCiting Open Markets Executive Director Barry Lynn, Warren condemns manufacturing concentration.
Read MoreIn this issue, we look at the role monopolists are playing in stoking today’s high inflation, and we highlight our recent congressional testimony on the supply chain crisis and the risks of stablecoins.
In order to further tackle the climate crisis, the Acting Comptroller should pursue the same climate proposal with the FDIC Board.
Read MoreGroups send letter asserting that McWilliams’ attempt to block a legal request for input on the FDIC’s bank merger policy is unlawful.
Read MoreJody Brannon, director of Open Markets’ Center for Journalism and Liberty, articulates some optimistic expectations for journalism in 2022: more institutions will build on efforts to protect democracy.
Read MoreFinancial Policy Director Alexis Goldstein testified at the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs’ hearing on “Stablecoins: How Do They Work, How Are They Used, and What Are Their Risks?”
Read MoreOpen Markets condemns FDIC chair’s attempt to obstruct efforts to rein in Too Big to Fail banks.
Read MoreOpen Markets strengthens calls to regulators to move to protect the public from AWS in light of outage and the NASDAQ announcement.
Read MoreOpen Markets laments losing a powerful defender against concentrations of power in financial sector.
Read MoreSenior legal analyst Daniel Hanley and director of enforcement strategy Sally Hubbard discuss Apple’s App Store monopoly and their jurisdiction over its consumers.
Read MoreLegal Director Sandeep Vaheesan speaks on a panel about collective bargaining in the gig economy at a Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission workshop on competition and labor.
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