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Borrowers are enjoying the strongest market in decades while investors are forced to take what they can get.
October 22 -
The departure of Maryland's second-longest serving state treasurer will leave a void in the public finance community.
October 22 -
State officials say they’re getting it right with their latest plan to fix a crumbling, swerving stretch of Boston highway.
October 22 -
A Louisiana panel delayed the approval of a $700 million state bond sale set to be underwritten by JPMorgan Chase as the attorney general pushes for information on the bank’s policies on gun control.
October 22 -
The Minneapolis native led the former independent financial advisory firm Evensen Dodge Inc. for more than three decades overseeing its expansion from a Minnesota-centric firm to a national one with offices on both coasts.
October 22 -
The Federal Reserve will ban top officials from buying individual stocks and bonds as well as limit active trading after an embarrassing scandal that led two officials to resign and clouded Chair Jerome Powell’s path to renomination.
October 21 -
Municipal bond mutual fund inflows fell to $177 million while high-yield is back to outflows, both signaling selling may be moving the market toward another larger correction.
October 21 -
The island's General Fund gained $1.476 billion of revenue.
October 21 -
The $1 trillion spending bill could boost GDP by 0.2% by 2031.
October 21 -
Green bonds and ESG are making it difficult for muni issuers to understand what to disclose and when.
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