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The revised form is a step in addressing the massive backlog of paper Form 8038-CPs that were built up as a result of COVID-19 related shutdowns.
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With its accreditation in jeopardy, North Idaho College had its outlook revised to negative by Moody's Investors Service.
January 14 -
BofA Securities led with $62.01 billion of deals. Out of the top five, only Morgan Stanley increased its market share year-over-year.
January 14 -
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York overtook the state of California for the top spot. Four New York and four California issuers make up the top 10, while some newcomers join the list.
January 14 -
Newly released transcripts of Federal Reserve policy meetings in 2016 show then-Governors Jerome Powell and Lael Brainard were quick to pivot away from planned interest-rate hikes in the face of risks posed by a stumbling Chinese economy.
January 14 -
“Compromised systems can directly affect public finance entities in the near term,” says Fitch's Omid Rahmani, citing ransomware risks.
January 14 -
The city, which previously spent tens of millions of dollars to keep the NHL's Arizona Coyotes from leaving, will turf the team from its arena at season's end.
January 14 -
For investors in the municipal bond market, 2021 proved to be a year of hurdles. This is likely to change, particularly for investors in the municipal bond market.
January 14
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President Biden will nominate Sarah Bloom Raskin to be the Federal Reserve’s vice chair for Supervision and Lisa Cook and Philip Jefferson to be governors. The selections keep a Biden promise to improve diversity at the Fed.
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The primary led Thursday's firmer tone while Chicago schools faced 10 to 20 bp penalties compared to price talk, signifying investors are being more selective and demanding more in the new higher-yield range.
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