Finance

Free and efficient financial markets are essential to a diverse and growing economy. They allow businesses to succeed and individuals to build financial security. To support that system, we need smart regulation that ensures access to capital and credit, enables companies to go public, incentivizes innovation, and provides choice and access for investors while protecting consumers.
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The U.S. Chamber promotes policies that ensure U.S. capital markets remain the fairest, most efficient, and innovative in the world. We advocate for legislation and regulation that strengthens our capital markets, allowing businesses—from the local flower shop to a multinational manufacturer—to mitigate risks, manage liquidity, access credit, and raise capital.
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- TechnologyTechnology Leadership Summit 2026Wednesday, March 1108:30 AM EDT - 02:00 PM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
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Latest Content
- This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the House Committee on Financial Services ahead of the markup.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives in support of H.R. 6955, the Main Street Capital Access Act.On December 15, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to SEC Chairman Paul Atkins seeking the withdrawal or suspension of ASU 2023-09 before companies are required to file their first annual reports thereunder in early 2026.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives in support of the INVEST ActSEC Chairman Paul Atkins recently delivered a speech detailing a forward-looking approach to the agency's future.This Hill Letter was sent to Congress on the nomination of Travis Hill to be Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation







