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Treasury's warning "would be absurd if it wasn't so serious," opined the NSSF, the firearm industry trade association.
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When Wisconsin priced $253.755 million of GO refunding bonds on July 23, it was the state's second forward delivery deal in recent months.
August 7 -
The Omaha City Council approved placing a $333.4 million GO bond deal on the Nov. 5 ballot.
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Grant programs give the administration a degree of control over which projects get funded, similar to earmarks.
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This week's new-issue calendar will be "outsized," said Anders S. Persson, Nuveen's chief investment officer for global fixed-income, and Daniel J. Close, Nuveen's head of municipals.
August 6 -
Tim Walz will be joining Kamala Harris on the Democratic ticket, bringing issues such as infrastructure investment, the child tax credit and his work in public schools front and center.
August 6 -
The Build America Bureau is poised to release awards for its asset concession program and preliminary guidelines for value-for-money analysis, two key P3 programs authorized under the IIJA.
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The amendments to MSRB rule A-12 on registration would cause bank dealers to disclose associated persons, the same requirements that currently apply to non-bank dealers.
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Vikram Rai of Wells Fargo is dubious of some widely-held assumptions.
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The July 31 arrest of Eduardo Ramos, who submitted his resignation July 23, was not related to his job, according to the school system.
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