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Munis followed UST weaker while stocks sold off after the employment report, which offered many messages. Analysts believe the bottom line is the Fed will liftoff in March.
January 7 -
The Treasury has issued final ruling for the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program, leaving the ban on the use of stimulus funds to offset tax cuts and furthering the battle of its constitutionality.
January 7 -
The rating agency is keeping the not-for-profit hospital sector's outlook stable as hospitals continue to benefit from the impact of federal coronavirus relief.
January 7 -
The bankruptcy judge is unlikely to rule on the Plan of Adjustment and related legal documents until the federal government has filed its defense.
January 7 -
The territory’s economy has continued to struggle in the past two years, with the islands’ employment down 9.5%.
January 7 -
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin would be the first LGBTQ California state controller.
January 7 -
The Federal Reserve expects Omicron to fizzle in weeks, and while pandemic-related risks remain, the economy is strong and the Fed needs to address inflation and could liftoff as soon as March, Bullard says.
January 6 -
The number of hospital mergers and acquisitions dropped last year and the pandemic and federal government's actions may influence the 2022 picture
January 6 -
The credit unions had bought $976 million of Puerto Rico bonds and notes, which they alleged they were coerced to purchase by Puerto Rico government and its agencies.
January 6 -
Gov. Kathy Hochul's “New Era for New York" initiative includes a $10 billion healthcare proposal, a $1 billion plan to help small businesses, middle-class tax relief, ethics reforms and limiting statewide elected officials to two terms.
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