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House Majority Leader Dave Reed blames 'a small group of unknown people' at S&P for the state's downgrade while the Senate rejects a House revenue plan.
September 21 -
Top Republicans say they will meet with Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy, who vows to veto the GOP-backed budget.
September 21 -
She said the plan was just one piece of a larger and more complex framework to address the city’s housing problem.
September 21 -
Declining state aid makes districts more reliant on local taxes to fund operations, said Moody's Investors Service.
September 20 -
Rebecca Olsen will replace Jessica Kane as SEC muni securities office director on an acting basis.
September 20 -
Top-rated municipal bonds finished weaker on Wednesday, according to traders, after the Federal Open Market Committee as expected left rates unchanged at a 1% to 1.25% range.
September 20 -
Inflation will reach 2% in 2019 and stay there in 2020, after getting close in 2018, Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen said during a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
September 20 -
The SEC's Catherine McGuire, credited with writing key muni rules, retires
September 20 -
The Summary of Economic projections calls for one more rate hike in 2017.
September 20 -
The Federal Reserve will begin its balance-sheet-reduction plan in October, the panel announced Wednesday.
September 20 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were unchanged at midday, according to traders, who were in a wait-and-see mode as the Federal Open Market Committee gets set to announce its decision on interest rates.
September 20 -
S&P Global Ratings cited fiscal shakiness while Gov. Tom Wolf called for an end to the budget impasse.
September 20 -
Michigan is turning to a P3 model from pay-as-you-go for its highway project to shorten the completion time.
September 19 -
Top-quality municipal bonds ended weaker on Tuesday, according to traders, as more supply came their way with an upsized N.Y. MTA green bond sale headlining the new issue slate.
September 19 -
Puerto Rico Oversight Board executive director Natalie Jaresko told The Bond Buyer the commonwealth might also pay some of its debt later this year.
September 19 -
Municipal bonds were mixed at mid-session as the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s green bond sale headlined Tuesday’s new issue slate.
September 19 -
The private letter ruling from the IRS concludes a city commuter rail division is a political subdivision that can issue tax-exempts.
September 19 -
A decade after the financial crisis first flickered, the U.S. is set this week to lead the developed world in exiting unconventional policies that central banks unleashed to save the global economy.
September 19 -
As lawmakers mull tax reform and infrastructure, MSRB wants them to understand the value of munis.
September 19 -
While Mayor Luke Bronin awaits state aid from a fractious government, a bondholder call looms.
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