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Larry Martinez replaces James Kerr, who plans to retire, but will retain his role as chairman.
August 31 -
The settled proceeding against Anthony Falsetta, announced Tuesday, is the latest in a string of SEC cases targeting violations of retail order periods.
August 31 -
Illinois' tardy fiscal 2020 financial statements offer a view of COVID-19's early impact on the state's finances.
August 31 -
Long-term damage to municipal credits in the powerful hurricane’s path is not likely, according to early reports from analysts.
August 31 -
The absence of advance refunding and a direct-pay bond program in the bipartisan infrastructure package has lobbyists pushing for inclusion of those things in the reconciliation bill, a matter only weeks away.
August 31 -
Moody's assigned its Baa1 rating to the California Institute of the Arts, which traces its lineage to Walt Disney, ahead of the university's $33 million debut in the public debt markets.
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The members of Congress, in asking that Biden find some other, unspecified, nominee, are going against the preference of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who has told Biden advisers that she wants to see Powell renominated.
August 31 -
Cooper Howard, director of fixed income strategy at the Schwab Center for Financial Research, talks with Chip Barnett about what municipal bond investors can expect in the second half of the year – low yields and strong fundamentals. He looks at continuing bond fund inflows, rising taxable issuance and compressed spreads. (14 minutes/Taped Aug. 3).
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Federal benefits for Child Tax Credits will also be expanded.
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Returns of negative 0.40% would be the third-worst August performance of the past 10 years, according to Bloomberg data.
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