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Several recent challenges to the Plan of Adjustment that could threaten its approval.
November 23 -
With the leadership questions mostly answered, the Fed must figure out what to do about inflation. The markets expect the Fed will have to raise rates sooner than planned, and perhaps speed up taper to do so.
November 23 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has obtained a final judgment against John Paulsen, a broker-dealer charged with aiding and abetting a pay-to-play scheme with the New York State Common Retirement Fund.
November 23 -
States are spending more money on highways, translating into improvements across many performance measures.
November 23 -
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is aiming to present her pick among five casino bidders to the City Council early next year.
November 23 -
High-rated top-tier universities have weathered the pandemic reasonably well, while lower-rated colleges have experienced a worsening of problems and investors should be cautious.
November 23 -
City historian Larry DiCara discusses the breakthrough election of Michelle Wu as mayor, and recalls crises of yesteryear including the school busing chaos and the Blizzard of 1978. Paul Burton hosts. (25 minutes)
November 23 -
This week will be all about the secondary market given that the majority of issuance was priced earlier in the month while Dec. 1 coupon payments should make secondary offerings look attractive.
November 22 -
Kaufman Hall acquired HRE Capital last week
November 22 -
The new tax-exempt private activity bond categories for broadband and carbon capture projects are designed to avoid straining state volume cap.
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