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Stephen Miran will take unpaid leave from and might seek to return to President Trump's Council of Economic Advisers, he said, raising conflict of interest questions in his nomination hearing for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board.
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The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook and allegations of mortgage fraud, allegations that spurred President Trump to terminate her position on the Fed Board last week. Cook is challenging the president's authority to remove her in court.
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Ketner is Baird's second hire in the higher education and nonprofit sectors in the last 30 days.
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A injunction blocked the service cuts that would have balanced SEPTA's budget.
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The marquee project of many funded by next week's bond sale is the widening of the airport's Concourse D and the building of a Delta Sky Club lounge above it.
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Looking solely at internal factors, "the municipal market itself is still doing well, reasonably via the temporary drop in new issue supply amid a more lasting reduction in reinvestment flows," said Matt Fabian, a partner at Municipal Market Analytics.
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The bill enjoys the support of local government and public utility groups.
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BondLink's client issuers reached over $500 billion in bond sales while working with the municipal bond platform.
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The bankruptcy court told bondholders and other creditors they should vote on the proposed reorganization by Oct. 29.
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The state has teed up a $21.5 billion, six-year transportation budget as it deals with the fallout from federal workforce cuts, a credit downgrade, and a feud with the Trump administration.
September 3