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Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said he’s open to adjusting his view that the Federal Reserve should start tapering its asset-purchase program sooner rather than later if the Delta variant persists and hurts economic progress.
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State officials who support the high-speed project are tracking discussions around the “social infrastructure” package for anything rail-related they can tap.
August 20 -
Issuers sold nearly $60 billion of debt as states, cities and agencies adjusted to the COVID-19 environment and other variables.
August 20 -
Production companies making films, TV series and commercials may offer North Carolina $409 million of revenue this year.
August 20 -
An influx of investment into high-yield munis has created challenges for fund managers forced to compete against each other to get in on new bond offerings.
August 20 -
Municipals were unchanged for the fourth consecutive day this week amid slight Treasury strength as demand for yield continued.
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The governor and the legislature are at odds on how to make the increases, which could affect more than half of the workforce.
August 19 -
In California, some cities are contemplating desalination and other ways of increasing water supply as the the state prepares for a third year of drought.
August 19 -
In his annual revenue speech, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam highlighted the state’s record reserves, budget surplus and optimistic economic outlook.
August 19 -
Adovactes are hopeful a provision cutting in half the required PAB-financing for low-income housing projects will be in the upcoming reconciliation package.
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