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The U.S. economy is "too resilient and this will force the Fed to not only deliver more tightening but also to keep rates higher for much longer," OANDA's Edward Moya said. NYC and Connecticut GOs on tap.
May 26 -
Tennessee joins the ranks of governments and utilities pursuing development of a scalable nuclear reactor.
May 26 -
The Equity in Infrastructure Project names Everett Lott as vice chair
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Now that economic activity has largely resumed, investors and analysts are taking another look at longer-term issues, and the volatile stock market performance since the pandemic is raising concerns.
May 26
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The New Mexico treasurer recently sent an alert to local governments warning that some are bypassing state banking rules on public deposits.
May 26 -
A top advisor to Brandon Johnson said his administration is still waiting on the advice of incoming CFO Jill Jaworski and budget director Annette Guzman.
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Refinitiv Lipper reported $847.068 million of outflows from municipal bond mutual funds, $420.675 million of which was high-yield.
May 25 -
California senators approved a school bond measure that supporters say could help reduce the state's $117 billion in school construction needs.
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A tender offer and a debt service shortfall related to bonds issued in the wake of Winter Storm Uri popped up this month as its financial impact lingers.
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Nathan Flynn will focus on coverage of Midwest and Southeast borrowers and provide an assist on structuring and project financing more broadly, Siebert said.
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