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Diana Furchtgott-Roth, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, discusses the Federal Reserve, rate hikes, its balance sheet and vacant seats. Hosted by Gary Siegel.
July 20 -
The governor promised a "new era of economic growth" stemming from the investments.
July 19 -
The new fee would add one more to a slew of fees dealers already pay to the MSRB.
July 19 -
Wisconsin Senate leaders remain at odds with Assembly leaders over transportation capital funding.
July 19 -
Top-quality municipal bonds ended stronger on Wednesday, according to traders, as deals from Virginia and Georgia issuers hit the market.
July 19 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board staff and board members haven't adequately disclosed their personal financial information, according to lawyers who cite federal law.
July 19 -
The lockbox provision could allow issuers to borrow at higher ratings, but may punish existing bondholders.
July 19 -
Peirce's previous nomination to the SEC by Obama did not make it through the full Senate.
July 19 -
The action certified the city's five-year fiscal plan, though the board noted concern about low reserves.
July 19 -
The concerns have arisen in the weeks following a round of budget negotiations that was particularly tough for several states.
July 19 -
Regulators will hear claims that ratepayers face hikes from a “bungled” nuclear reactor project.
July 19 -
Top-quality municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, as deals from Virginia and Georgia issuers hit the market on Wednesday.
July 19 -
Municipal bond traders will be seeing more deals come their way on Wednesday with competitive sales from a Virginia issuer and a negotiated deal from Georgia.
July 19 -
Three potential candidates to replace Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen next year said proposals by Republican lawmakers and President Donald Trump’s administration to cut taxes and roll back regulations would lead to faster economic growth.
July 19 -
The Illinois governor says he will use his amendatory veto powers to shift some Chicago school aid to other districts.
July 18 -
Major bondholders and three bond insurers filed papers Tuesday seeking a receiver for the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
July 18 -
Top-rated municipal bonds finished stronger on Tuesday as the competitive arena heated up with the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York’s offering of four bond sales totaling almost $1.5 billion.
July 18 -
The Title III bankruptcy judge approved a deal to pay Puerto Rico Employees Retirement System bondholders interest through October.
July 18 -
Lawmakers will get a chance to override the governor's vetoes.
July 18 -
The Chicago-based investment banking firm said Tuesday it will drop its municipal sales, trading, and underwriting business.
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