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Democrats' Midterm Wins Could Spell Trouble for Corporations as Fed Signals Rate Hike Amid Inflation Worries

A potential Democrat-led oversight committee could mean increased scrutiny for corporations that have cut deals with the White House, while the Federal Reserve signals renewed worries over inflation and a potential interest rate hike. The yen has dropped to its worst day this month amid a broader selloff in major currencies. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. reopens talks on a potential spinoff of MSG Sports, including the Knicks and Rangers.

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As the midterm elections approach, Democrats are poised to regain control of the House, which could spell trouble for corporations that have cut deals with the White House. According to Matthew Miller, partner at...

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    Fed Minutes Signal Renewed Worries About Inflation

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Democrats' Midterm Wins Could Spell Trouble for Corporations as Fed Signals Rate Hike Amid Inflation Worries

A potential Democrat-led oversight committee could mean increased scrutiny for corporations that have cut deals with the White House, while the Federal Reserve signals renewed worries over inflation and a potential interest rate hike. The yen has dropped to its worst day this month amid a broader selloff in major currencies. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. reopens talks on a potential spinoff of MSG Sports, including the Knicks and Rangers.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 • 3 min read • 4 source references

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As the midterm elections approach, Democrats are poised to regain control of the House, which could spell trouble for corporations that have cut deals with the White House. According to Matthew Miller, partner at Vianovo and former spokesman for the State Department, there is an "increased demand" among Democrats to go after companies that have benefited from their relationships with the Trump Administration. This could mean attempts to gain access to information from CEOs that the Trump Administration would otherwise not release.

A Democrat-led oversight committee could also lead to increased scrutiny of corporate practices, particularly in industries that have been accused of wrongdoing. This could include companies in the pharmaceutical, financial, and technology sectors, which have faced criticism for their business practices and influence on politics.

Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve has signaled renewed worries over inflation, which could lead to a potential interest rate hike. According to minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee's January 27-28 meeting, "several" policymakers suggested that the central bank may need to raise interest rates if inflation stays above their goal. This has led to a broader selloff in major currencies, with the yen heading for its worst day this month.

The yen's decline is part of a broader trend of currency fluctuations, which have been influenced by US economic data and the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions. The dollar has rallied against major currencies, including the yen, euro, and pound, as investors bet on higher Treasury yields and a shallower path of interest-rate cuts in the months ahead.

In other news, Warner Bros. has reopened talks on a potential spinoff of MSG Sports, which includes the New York Knicks and Rangers. The talks, which were first reported in February, have been ongoing for several months and could result in a major deal for the sports and entertainment industries.

The potential spinoff is part of a larger trend of consolidation in the sports and entertainment industries, which have seen several major deals in recent years. The talks involve Principal Venture Partners Founder and Managing Partner Songyee Yoon, AlixPartners Americas Co-Leader of TMT Nenad Milicevic-Helac, and KKR Co-Head of Credit and Markets Christopher Sheldon, among others.

As the midterm elections approach, it remains to be seen how a Democrat-led oversight committee will impact corporations and the broader economy. However, one thing is clear: the Federal Reserve's renewed worries over inflation and potential interest rate hike will have significant implications for investors and consumers alike.

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  • Bloomberg: "Potential Democrat Midterms Wins Could Mean Oversight Crackdown on Corporations"
  • Bloomberg: "Yen Drops Amid Broad Dollar Rally as Fed Confirms Rate Check"
  • Bloomberg: "Fed Minutes Signal Renewed Worries About Inflation"
  • Bloomberg Deals: "Warner Bros. Reopens Talks, MSG Sports Talks Knicks, Rangers Spinoff"

As the midterm elections approach, Democrats are poised to regain control of the House, which could spell trouble for corporations that have cut deals with the White House. According to Matthew Miller, partner at Vianovo and former spokesman for the State Department, there is an "increased demand" among Democrats to go after companies that have benefited from their relationships with the Trump Administration. This could mean attempts to gain access to information from CEOs that the Trump Administration would otherwise not release.

A Democrat-led oversight committee could also lead to increased scrutiny of corporate practices, particularly in industries that have been accused of wrongdoing. This could include companies in the pharmaceutical, financial, and technology sectors, which have faced criticism for their business practices and influence on politics.

Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve has signaled renewed worries over inflation, which could lead to a potential interest rate hike. According to minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee's January 27-28 meeting, "several" policymakers suggested that the central bank may need to raise interest rates if inflation stays above their goal. This has led to a broader selloff in major currencies, with the yen heading for its worst day this month.

The yen's decline is part of a broader trend of currency fluctuations, which have been influenced by US economic data and the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions. The dollar has rallied against major currencies, including the yen, euro, and pound, as investors bet on higher Treasury yields and a shallower path of interest-rate cuts in the months ahead.

In other news, Warner Bros. has reopened talks on a potential spinoff of MSG Sports, which includes the New York Knicks and Rangers. The talks, which were first reported in February, have been ongoing for several months and could result in a major deal for the sports and entertainment industries.

The potential spinoff is part of a larger trend of consolidation in the sports and entertainment industries, which have seen several major deals in recent years. The talks involve Principal Venture Partners Founder and Managing Partner Songyee Yoon, AlixPartners Americas Co-Leader of TMT Nenad Milicevic-Helac, and KKR Co-Head of Credit and Markets Christopher Sheldon, among others.

As the midterm elections approach, it remains to be seen how a Democrat-led oversight committee will impact corporations and the broader economy. However, one thing is clear: the Federal Reserve's renewed worries over inflation and potential interest rate hike will have significant implications for investors and consumers alike.

Sources:

  • Bloomberg: "Potential Democrat Midterms Wins Could Mean Oversight Crackdown on Corporations"
  • Bloomberg: "Yen Drops Amid Broad Dollar Rally as Fed Confirms Rate Check"
  • Bloomberg: "Fed Minutes Signal Renewed Worries About Inflation"
  • Bloomberg Deals: "Warner Bros. Reopens Talks, MSG Sports Talks Knicks, Rangers Spinoff"

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