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The FAA announcement came several hours before the Treasury Department said it has reached loan and grant agreements with major passenger air carriers.
April 15 -
Starting on March 10, ETF prices consistently diverged from benchmark indices and were underpriced for about 10 trading days before converging again.
April 15 -
The board will "review the MSRB’s organizational response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including measures to ensure the safety of staff and stakeholders."
April 15 -
More than 1,900 out of 2,180 cities surveyed recently by the NLC and U.S. Conference of Mayors are expecting budget shortfalls.
April 14 -
Due to the coronavirus, a plant in Indiana may not be able to make its bond payments.
April 14 -
Among NABL's asks from Congress is to introduce a direct-pay taxable bond program through a new proposed bill.
April 13 -
The MSRB wants to give dealers and muni advisors more time to implement amended rules and interpretive guidance as well as finish professional qualification and supervisory requirements.
April 13 -
The office of Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul informed a Cook County court it will not allow the Edelweiss lawsuit to be dismissed on public disclosure grounds.
April 13 -
Democrats proposed an additional $100 billion for hospitals and $150 billion for state and local governments.
April 9 -
States can still take necessary steps to make crucial changes to their budgets as the coronavirus pandemic hampers the economy.
April 9 -
The Municipal Liquidity Facility will purchase up to $500 billion of short-term notes.
April 9 -
Stay-at-home orders and school closures driven by COVID-19 have cut traffic in half or more on many toll roads and bridges.
April 8 -
Leading Democrats support Mitch McConnell's $250 billion for small businesses and want another $250 million for hospitals and state and local governments.
April 8 -
GASB is considering postponing the effective dates of eight statements and five implementation guides.
April 7 -
State Departments of Transportation said $50 billion would provide states the ability to meet existing debt obligations.
April 7 -
Public finance advocates are focused on the reinstatement of advance refunding and higher limits on bank-qualified issuance.
April 6 -
GASB will release on April 16 a list of delays to various initiatives because of the coronavirus pandemic.
April 3 -
BDA wants the he Fed to consider a standby, short-term lending facility for states and localities experiencing cash flow timing shortfalls.
April 3 -
Urban areas will get $22.7 billion in formula funds and $2.2 billion will go to rural areas.
April 3 -
Early official estimates of current fiscal year revenue drops include $353 million in Arkansas, $396 million in Colorado, $219 in Oklahoma and $224 million in Vermont.
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