U.S. Congress reaches agreement on housing bill, including extending the ban on the Federal Reserve's development of a central bank digital currency to 2030
2026-06-17 05:01
Odaily Planet Daily News U.S. congressional leaders announced on Tuesday that they have reached an agreement on a comprehensive housing bill. The agreement includes restrictions on institutional investors purchasing single-family homes, eliminates a clause requiring investors to dispose of build-to-rent properties within seven years, and contains measures to deregulate banks, while extending the ban on the Federal Reserve's development of a central bank digital currency to 2030. The Senate Majority Leader expects the Senate to pass the bill this week, and the House of Representatives will send it to the President for signature next week. (Bloomberg)
