- The Economist (2023)

Citing national security, America’s government considers tighter rules on outbound capital | Business

Placing limits on America’s globetrotting investors comes with risks. One is writing over-broad rules which limit capital flows and burden investors without good reason.

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In this article, it is discussed how America's government plans to implement tighter rules on outbound capital, citing concerns of national security as a reason for doing so. While this move could help enhance stability, the author points out that such a move could have adverse consequences for investors if too-broad rules are written which overburden them without any real cause or purpose.

Keywords: trade, geopolitics, national security, America's government, tighter rules, outbound capital, risks, over-broad rules limit capital flows burden investors

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