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Public finance issuers are taking an increased interest in the applications of blockchain and distributed ledger technology, and it is entering the market in multiple ways.
September 24 -
Cities and representatives from the National Urban League said the infrastructure bill would be a huge boost for cities and underserved neighborhoods.
September 24 -
Gavin Newsom lauded the $15 billion approved by lawmakers for climate change, but transportation was left out in the cold.
September 24 -
Judge Swain said she would rule on Sept. 30 on extending the Oct. 4 deadline for voting.
September 24 -
William Estes has overseen multibillion-dollar design-build and infrastructure developments for government agencies in New York.
September 24 -
The Oversight Board must lobby Congress and the Biden administration to take a hard stance and pass a new federal debt limit for Puerto Rico, like the one repealed in 1961.
September 24
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As two women compete for the city's top office, a ballot measure with big ramifications for its finances will also shape its future.
September 24 -
U.S. Treasuries sold off by double digits while municipals cut levels by one to three basis points. Refinitiv Lipper reported another $1.55 billion of inflows for the 29th consecutive week.
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A firm and its two principals have been charged for an improper fee-splitting arrangement under the relatively new regulatory regime for municipal advisors.
September 23 -
The city's high leverage drew a two-notch Moody's downgrade ahead of a pension obligation bond deal to pay the unfunded liabilities of its public safety plans.
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