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"It's good news/bad news for fixed-income markets," said Nuveen strategists Anders S. Persson and Daniel J. Close.
May 23 -
A consensual plan of adjustment is unlikely to be reached, according to one observer.
May 23 -
Inflation joined supply chain struggles, wage pressures, and the labor shortage — most acutely felt with nursing staff — dragging down the sector's margins.
May 23 -
Austin planned to use property taxes approved by voters in 2020 to pay off bonds for the project.
May 23 -
Senior Bank of America investment banker Jill Schwartz discusses her own board roles, how women can serve on nonprofit boards, and how they can drive change, in conversation with Chana Schoenberger, American Banker's Editor-in-Chief.
May 23 -
Diversity, equity, and inclusion concerns are exerting more influence in public finance.
May 23 -
The new law's uncertain impact on cities and states has been a hot topic at the GFOA's annual conference this week.
May 23 -
The work from home environment will reduce city property tax collections in coming months and years, analysts say, creating financial issues.
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Gov. Brian Kemp announced projects that will receive $225 million in funds from a program created under the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Since the 52-week low on April 12, yields have risen by an average of 46 basis points.
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