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The New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority and the Ivy League university named Ramirez Asset Management, in their first collaboration with an MWBE firm.
July 19 -
Some Democrats are weighing the possible reappointment of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, the Financial Times reports, citing California Democratic Congressman Brad Sherman.
July 19 -
Supply, however, is still less than the massive amounts of cash on hand. Bond Buyer data shows 30-day visible supply at $12.53 billion.
July 16 -
Chicago is looking for a financial advisor to help it assess casino development proposals due next month.
July 16 -
Spreads for the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, which manages Chicago's convention center, narrowed in an $811 million deal that priced Thursday.
July 16 -
Florida’s unemployment rate rose 0.1% to 5.0% in June while gaining more than 69,300 jobs, as active job seekers look to rejoin the workforce.
July 16 -
Children born into poverty whose births are covered by the state's Medicaid program are eligible, with funding through $600 million of GO bonds over 12 years.
July 16 -
Weill was involved in the municipal bond insurance industry from its inception in the late 1960s, as well as the original entrepreneurial group that created MBIA and its predecessors.
July 16 -
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the question of whether to nominate Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for a second term is a conversation for her and President Joe Biden.
July 15 -
Total revenue collections rose 14.5% from fiscal year 2020, ahead of an earlier forecast of 2.7% growth.
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