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SIFMA wants the MSRB to harmonize its rule on account transfers with FINRA's regulation.
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Pennsylvania’s budget inaction landed the state on credit watch with negative implications.
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Malloy says he's open to revenue bonds
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The Massachusetts House speaker urged lawmakers to move on a budget before a marijuana bill.
July 6 -
The Long Island Rail Road is still working out alternatives to Penn Station construction this summer.
July 6 -
Federal investigators are seeking to learn if the Related Group, Miami's biggest developer, lowered costs on an affordable-housing project by hiring subcontractors who failed to pay employment taxes, the Miami Herald has learned.
July 6 -
The Hawaii Supreme Court will hear arguments that the state is taking too much of Oahu's rail transit tax.
July 6 -
Mark E. Van Der Weide will replace Scott G. Alvarez as Federal Reserve Board general counsel, the Fed announced Thursday.
July 6 -
A series of high-profile cases may endanger California’s “vested rights” doctrine.
July 6 -
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority bonds were slashed to D Thursday by Fitch Ratings in the wake of the utility’s bankruptcy filing.
July 6 -
Municipalities across the U.S. have an opportunity to re-purpose underused and undervalued assets, according to RBC Capital Markets and HR&A Advisors.
July 6 -
Illinois could still see its rating cut to junk, as Moody's raises concerns over the shortcomings of a partisan budget deal.
July 5 -
If the Illinois House succeeds in overriding Gov. Rauner's budget veto, Chicago's pension restructuring becomes law.
July 5 -
The MSRB's newest online course is designed for investors and takes about 45 minutes to complete.
July 5 -
Chicago and Illinois spreads got a boost as two years of state gridlock appeared to be nearing an end.
July 5 -
College-bound high school seniors from across New York City got their first introduction to the world of public finance on Wednesday when they attended a special bond class organized by The Municipal Forum of New York and Futures and Options.
July 5 -
A divided Federal Reserve policy committee couldn’t reach agreement in June on the timing of when to begin shrinking its massive balance sheet, according to minutes of the meeting.
July 5 -
One week after National Public Finance Guarantee was downgraded two-notches by S&P Global Ratings, the bond insurer laid off 29 employees, slashing all of the new-business team.
July 5 -
Assured Guaranty lashed out Wednesday at a federal oversight board decision allowing the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority to proceed with Title III bankruptcy filing.
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Illinois Democrats need to keep 15 GOP representatives on board to succeed in overriding Gov. Bruce Rauner's budget veto.
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