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Representatives from the business, academic, legal and other disciplines gathered on Capitol Hill to take aim at the many SEC rule proposals initiated under Gary Gensler's tenure.
November 2 -
Large reserves will insulate states against downgrades in the near future, one rating agency says.
November 2 -
Nevada state officials have partnered with two companies that specialize in working with charter schools to create a $100 million revolving loan fund to build schools and refund existing high-interest debt.
November 2 -
Municipals closed out October in the red, the third consecutive month of losses for the asset class.
November 1 -
Georgia Power is in search of additional capacity as economic expansion has caused demand to skyrocket. A boom in manufacturing in the Southeast has led to similar challenges in other states.
November 1 -
While some reliable options have emerged, market professionals remain hopeful the old advance refunding will return before the desire to bring it back loses any momentum.
November 1 -
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court hearing Monday will take up the university's winning bid for Mercy Hospital at last week's reopened auction.
November 1 -
When set against high-profile public finance projects like American Dream and Legacy Cares, Florida's Brightline marks a rare success for investors.
November 1 -
The number of municipal bond delinquencies declined in the third quarter, despite some dramatic outliers that Moody's Investors Service characterized as idiosyncratic in a report released Monday.
October 31 -
While the FOMC statement will likely have very few changes, the post-minutes release press conference will be the wildcard.
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