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Four firms paid a combined $102,500 to settle FINRA charges related to violations of MSRB gift and reporting rules.
June 15 -
The Federal Reserve Board said it raised the discount rate to 1.75% from 1.5%, effective immediately.
June 15 -
President Donald Trump’s budget director said he expects the Federal Reserve to continue to run an easy monetary policy even as it unwinds the “unprecedented experiment” that swelled its balance sheet to $4.5 trillion.
June 15 -
New York City will invest heavily in specific industries in an attempt to create 100,000 good-paying jobs over the next decade, according to a plan released on Thursday by Mayor Bill de Blasio.
June 15 -
Philadelphia is maintaining the long-term revenue projections from its new sugary beverage tax despite an early shortfall.
June 15 -
Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp. requires an additional $96 million, according to the New York City Independent Budget Office.
June 15 -
Los Angeles will price the first bonds from a measure voters approved to house homeless people.
June 15 -
Top-quality municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session as the last of the week’s larger sales came to market in the primary sector.
June 15 -
The judge overseeing Puerto Rico’s Title III bankruptcy process named five judges to help mediate disputes over island government and sales tax bonds in the biggest municipal restructuring in U.S. history.
June 15 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes slipped as the National Association of Home Builders' housing market index fell to 67 in June from a downwardly revised 69 in May.
June 15 -
Municipal bond traders will be waiting to see some supply hit the screens on Thursday, a day after the primary market was sidelined by the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting.
June 15 -
Moody's Investors Service said it upgraded Indiana University Health's (IU Health) ratings to Aa2 from Aa3, affecting approximately $1 billion in debt.
June 15 -
The region's manufacturing sector expanded in June, but at a slower pace than in May, as the general business conditions index decreased to 27.6 from 38.8 in May, this month's Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business indicates.
June 15 -
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed "business activity rebounded strongly in New York State," the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Thursday.
June 15 -
Illinois House and Senate Republicans laid out a formal budget and reform package.
June 14 -
The American Dream development in New Jersey, which broke ground in 2004, will have to wait a bit longer for financing as a $1.1 billion sale of unrated tax-exempt bonds to complete the project was delayed.
June 14 -
Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen said she has had no conversations with President Trump about her future as Fed chair.
June 14 -
Washington State lawmakers are unable to come to an agreement on education funding as the fiscal year-end looms.
June 14 -
Federal Reserve officials forged ahead with an interest-rate increase and additional plans to tighten monetary policy despite growing concerns over weak inflation.
June 14 -
The Federal Open Market Committee voted to raise the fed funds rate target 25 basis points to between 1% and 1.25%.
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