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Gavin Murrey will become the division leader of public finance/debt investment banking.
August 28 -
A full assessment of Hurricane Harvey's impact to municipal credits remains weeks away as Houston and southeast Texas continue battling high waters.
August 28 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board filed an adversary complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief to force cost-saving measures.
August 28 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill late giving the state an alternative route to shedding Atlantic City public safety staff.
August 28 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session, according to traders, as California’s $2.5 billion general obligation bond deal was priced for retail investors.
August 28 -
The municipal bond market is looking at a $6.87 billion new issue calendar this week, dominated by the state of California’s $2.5 billion general obligation bond deal.
August 28 -
The Chicago Civic Federation opposes the school district's budget over its reliance on uncertain revenues and debt.
August 25 -
Primary municipal bond market volume is expected to perk up to $6.9 billion in the coming week, more than one-third of it in a single deal from the Golden State.
August 25 -
New Jersey’s plan to slash Atlantic City’s fire department by 50 members was blocked by a superior court judge.
August 25 -
GFOA says the political subdivision rule would “add extensive and additional federal requirements.''
August 25 -
Illinois has a tentative deal on a school funding overhaul that could get aid again flowing to districts.
August 25 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders who are looking ahead to next week’s $6.87 billion new issue calendar.
August 25 -
The plan would toll East River bridges and charge motorists within certain parts of Manhattan, with an eye on funding transit.
August 25 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were slightly weaker in early activity, according to traders, who are looking ahead to next week’s new issue slate.
August 25 -
Watching for the “risks of excessive optimism, leverage, and maturity transformation” can limit future financial crises, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Friday.
August 25 -
Despite recent softness in economic data, especially inflation numbers, the Federal Reserve should continue to tighten monetary policy, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said in a televised interview Friday.
August 25 -
The school board will vote amid new optimism about state funding.
August 24 -
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló signed a negotiated debt restructuring deal for the Government Development Bank Thursday, affecting $4.1 billion in bond debt.
August 24 -
Puerto Rico will get at least $112 million from the federal government for road projects starting this fall.
August 24 -
Illinois is putting the ratings of some already strained school districts at risk, said S&P Global Ratings.
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