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In an interview on Thursday, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard discussed his outlook for monetary policy following a report showing surging consumer prices.
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Between unspent money from last year and excess revenues, Oregon lawmakers have nearly $1 billion of extra money to spend.
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Refinitiv Lipper reported the first inflows into municipal bond mutual funds at $216 million after three weeks of large outflows while high-yield saw small outflows. Exchange-traded funds reported $755 million of inflows.
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The board said a stay would inflict serious harm on Puerto Rico by plunging it into “financial chaos,” send the bankruptcy process “back to square one,” and would “needlessly delay the commonwealth’s economic recovery.”
February 10 -
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's proposed budget provides mostly one-time spending hikes, makes a modest deposit into the rainy day fund, and offers targeted tax relief.
February 10 -
The feds said they expect states to partner with private entities to develop and operate the electric vehicle charging networks.
February 10 -
An unfortunate custom in municipal finance is to discount every cash flow with the same rate, namely by the yield of the refunding issue. This underestimates the worth of nearby savings, and overestimates that of savings in the distant future.
February 10
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Sarah Bloom Raskin tried again Wednesday to assuage Republicans’ concerns about her hawkish stances on mitigating climate risks ahead of a vote on her nomination to be Wall Street’s top bank regulator.
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The previously unrated Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District will be the first transit agency to price debt to cover pension liabilities when it hits the market Wednesday.
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Markets were somewhat comforted by Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic’s comments suggesting the Fed will not be as aggressive as the markets suspect.
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