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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear talks with Chip Barnett about economic progress the Commonwealth has made this year and how the state-local government partnership strengthened during the pandemic. He describes the heartbreaking human cost of the virus, the deadly toll it took on residents and why the Delta variant is a continuing cause of concern. (14 minutes)
August 17 -
The underestimate came as the board was concerned about the impact of COVID-19 on the island's economy.
August 17 -
As New York City launched the first of its two-day retail order period on $1.039 billion of GO bonds, the market was uneventful ahead of $9.76 billion in the primary market this week
August 16 -
The Federal Reserve told a judge not to scrap Libor as requested by consumers in a lawsuit because it would pose a risk to financial stability and undermine years of global planning for a transition to a new benchmark for borrowing rates.
August 16 -
The House's powerful speaker will need to win the votes of moderates.
August 16 -
The taxable bonds will reduce the unfunded actuarial liability of, and employer contribution rates to, the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System.
August 16 -
Illinois hits the market over the next month with $500 million of new money and refunding bonds under its sales-tax backed Build Illinois bond program
August 16 -
The short end of the muni market saw trading of larger blocks at or below benchmarks but yield curves were little changed on a summer Friday.
August 13 -
Another replacement for exempt advance refundings, forward delivery bonds are attractive to issuers looking for savings and investors seeking incremental yield.
August 13 -
The ICE risQ social impact scores will let municipal bond investors compare which communities will be socially impacted the most by their investments.
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