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If "we get another day of this, that will help the markets continue to trade in a better place," said Jock Wright, an underwriter at Raymond James.
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The order from U.S. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV was issued at 5 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday.
March 16 -
The commission will oversee procurement after a previous bid faced litigation and allegations of conflicts of interest.
March 16 -
Two courts affirmed the federal government's obligation to fund the Gateway project.
March 16 -
The house debated for 26 hours straight before approving the millionaires tax.
March 16 -
Ajay Pathak and Bill Reisner will co-lead a differentiated healthcare practice in Stifel's public finance group.
March 16 -
State authorization for $1.35 billion of taxable ratepayer-backed bonds sold in 2022 for Oklahoma Natural Gas Company is being contested in court.
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The HOME deal is being priced through the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, but carries ratings on par with the city's issuer ratings.
March 16 -
A federal judge wrote in an opinion that a "mountain of evidence" suggests the subpoenas were an effort to push Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates or resign.
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"We're still seeing continued yield pressure out there from the market outlook investors have with the conflict in Iran," said Ajay Thomas, head of public finance at FHN Financial.
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