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Virginia Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger begins assembling her finance team by keeping the state's treasurer in place and naming Delegate Mark D. Sickles to serve as Virginia's next Secretary of Finance.
January 12 -
"We are pleased to resolve this matter," Wells Fargo said in a statement.
January 12 -
New York's governor and mayor called Manhattan's cordon toll a success on its first anniversary, but congestion pricing has not cleared all legal hurdles.
January 12 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank has been served grand jury subpoenas and been threatened with criminal indictment, moves he called "pretexts" to influence interest rates through "political pressure or intimidation."
January 11 -
"With decent job growth in December and a downtick in the federal funds rate, the Federal Reserve will likely hold the federal funds rate steady at [its] next decision in late January," said Comerica Bank Chief Economist Bill Adams.
January 9 -
Munichain says its product will simplify and vastly improve the ordering process.
January 9 -
Average trade size continued to decline in 2025, "consistent with a market that is becoming increasingly more electronic," the MSRB said.
January 9 -
Attorneys and lawmakers are working through questions from clients and water authorities about finalized drinking water rules by the EPA regarding "forever chemicals."
January 9 -
New Jersey Transit CEO Kris Kolluri will keep his role under Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill, and add a second position overseeing the state's two major toll roads.
January 9 -
It's the first time the regulator has named VRDO rate-resetting process as an area of review.
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