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The MSRB's proposed amendments to Rule G-47 on time of trade disclosures codifies existing guidance and is being welcomed by dealer groups despite some minor objections.
April 18 -
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said he favored continued interest-rate hikes to counter persistent inflation, while recession fears are overblown.
April 18 -
Neal Pandozzi, a partner at the law firm of Bowditch & Dewey, talks with Chip Barnett about what environmental social and governance really means for public finance, separating politics from policy, polemics from principles. (34 minutes)
April 18 -
The bill follows the same lines as Gov. Maura Healey's tax relief package proposed in February, but comes with a smaller price tag.
April 17 -
Muni yields were cut four to eight basis points, depending on the scale, while UST yields rose seven to nine basis points. Muni outperformance and rich ratios continue.
April 17 -
Richmond Federal Reserve Bank President Thomas Barkin said he wants to see more evidence that U.S. inflation is easing back to the central bank's goal of 2%.
April 17 -
Two ratings agencies expect AES Puerto Rico to default on Puerto Rico municipal conduit bonds.
April 17 -
The House Republicans proposal to avoid a debt limit default relies on spending cuts and "capturing" unspent COVID aid.
April 17 -
Participants in the Texas municipal market raised concerns over bills that would constrain debt issuance.
April 17 -
S&P raised Massachusetts' general obligation long-term credit rating to AA-plus from AA.
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