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Economic Growth is Running Out of Steam, RSM Data Shows

Despite some positive indicators, mounting geopolitical risks could drag the U.S. economy to near-recessionary levels in coming months, writes RSM US Chief Economist Joseph Brusuelas.

Change Is in the Air

In his inaugural letter for MMG, ACG Board of Directors Chairman Martin Okner shares his view on financial technology in the middle market and what's in store for ACG members.

Middle-Market Public Policy Roundup

Witnesses testify before the SEC’s Investor Advisory Committee and SEC commissioners testify before Congress.

Labor Department Issues Overtime Rule

The Department of Labor recently approved a new rule raising the salary threshold below which workers can qualify for overtime pay.

Panel Clears Scalia for Full Senate Vote

The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions approved the nomination of Eugene Scalia to lead the Labor Department, a final move before he's confirmed by the entire Senate.

Former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe on Cyberthreats Facing U.S. Businesses

On the podcast, McCabe weighs in on the cyber threats posed by state-supported actors, how tariffs could spur malign cyber activity, and more.

Banking on EyeCare’s Vision

Wells Fargo's expertise in private equity and health care has helped EyeCare Partners expand its ophthalmology and optometry practices throughout the U.S.

Fed Cuts Rate but Cracks Begin to Show

The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for a second time after its September meeting, but more committee members are opposing policy decisions.

Distract or Enhance: How Tech Is Disrupting Portfolio Audit Teams

Kevin Owens, a partner in Wipfli's private equity services group, corresponded with MMG about some of the surprising ways tech is changing company audits.

Middle-Market Public Policy Roundup

The SEC is preparing for a flurry of activity, with hearings, meetings and rule changes set to take place in coming days.