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The $238.8 million of voter-approved debt will end a 12-year drought in new money general obligation issuance by the nation's fifth largest city.
July 16 -
Ohio legislators are mulling a bill that would bar the state's pension systems, universities and Bureau of Workers' Compensation from pursuing ESG investing.
July 15 -
The Federal Reserve chairman has two years left in his term, which he will serve regardless of who occupies the White House. Powell's term on the Fed Board of Governors expires in 2028.
July 15 -
Financial markets are trying to "absorb" the outcome of higher odds of Trump winning in November, said James Pruskowski, chief investment officer at 16Rock Asset Management.
July 15 -
While the market awaits the initial FDTA proposal, some wonder if the rulemaking will be affected by the upcoming presidential election and the U.S. Supreme Court's Chevron decision.
July 15 -
Birmingham, Alabama-based FNBB Capital Markets has been fined by the regulator for failing to include certain mark-ups and mark-downs on dealer confirmations sent to retail customers.
July 15 -
The one notch upgrade affects $256 million in outstanding bonds and resulted from Fitch's recent criteria change.
July 15 -
Cabarrus County planned to use most of the proceeds to pay off a bond anticipation note.
July 15 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority is set up to refund Build America Bonds as part of a $2.11 billion deal slated to land in the market this week.
July 15 -
Infrastructure projects and plans for a new transit police department topped the agenda at the agency's State of the Agency event.
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