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Richard Li is leaving the Milwaukee comptroller's office after nearly two decades to work on Connecticut's state debt issuance.
November 8 -
Two major pieces of President Joe Biden's domestic agenda, which carry implications for the municipal bond market, advanced in the House Friday.
November 6 -
President Joe Biden met separately with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Fed Governor Lael Brainard at the White House on Thursday as he considers who will lead the central bank next year.
November 5 -
The long end of the municipal curve rallied under a backdrop of stronger-than-expected October jobs data and upward revesions to the prior two months ahead of the arrival of $9.6 billion next week.
November 5 -
While this hurdle has apparently been cleared, the road to approval for the Plan of Adjustment remains bumpy.
November 5 -
Moody's joined the other three rating agencies in returning O'Hare's outlook to stable as Chicago plans to tap an up to $2.3 billion new money and refunding authorization next year.
November 5 -
The rating upgrade reflects “sustained reduction in its long-term liability burden and Fitch's expectations of a stable burden going forward."
November 5 -
A first-time home buyer program would be fueled by a huge bond component, if Sen. Robert Hertzberg gets lawmakers to put it on the ballot and voters approve it.
November 5 -
The county said the increase in shipping volume at the port didn’t cause any congestion for boats or delays in product shipments.
November 5 -
Eric Adams must deal with the COVID-19 pandemic's lingering effects, which include new remote-work patterns that may affect tax revenue and real estate values.
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