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New York's mayor and comptroller will vote to bar the city from entering into new contracts with Wells Fargo.
May 31 -
Municipal bond traders are anxiously waiting the week’s first wave of issuance.
May 31 -
Prospects are bleak for a breakthrough on Illinois’ two-year-old state budget stalemate.
May 31 -
Bankruptcy is no cure for junk-rated Chicago Schools’ fiscal ills, says schools chief Forrest Claypool.
May 30 -
A federal judge ordered a freeze on Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp. (COFINA) debt payments Tuesday.
May 30 -
The MSRB has filed a series of changes to its rule on customer account transfers.
May 30 -
Philadelphia International Airport has a new deal with its airlines.
May 30 -
Municipal bonds finished the day stronger on Tuesday, as traders prepared for the first big wave of issuance to hit on Wednesday.
May 30 -
Bill Daly, NABL's director of governmental affairs, plans to retire at the end of the year and the group is looking for his replacement.
May 30 -
Chicago's departing budget chief says budget gains will help the city resolve its pension problems.
May 30 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session as traders looking to a holiday-lite new issue slate.
May 30 -
Time’s almost up for Illinois state lawmakers and the governor to come up with a budget plan that all can live with as the spring legislative session ends this week.
May 30 -
Municipal bond traders are returning to work on Tuesday and will be looking at a holiday-lite new issue slate while eyeing declining bond yields. Markets were closed early on Friday and were closed all day Monday for the Memorial Day holiday.
May 30 -
Pennsylvania's proposed gambling expansion would have limited upside, said Moody's Investors Service.
May 30 -
Fidelity Brokerage Services and Frazier Lanier are to pay $80K to settle FINRA muni charges.
May 26 -
The Los Angeles City Council made few changes to Mayor Eric Garcetti's proposed budget.
May 26 -
Municipal supply is set to drop to less than $5 billion after the long weekend as the market struggles with a lack of supply.
May 26 -
Pennsylvania’s pension system for public school employees spent too much on investment fees, according to the state auditor.
May 26 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Friday as the market looks ahead to next week’s holiday-lite new issue slate. Secondary trading will end early ahead of the long holiday weekend.
May 26 -
Illinois is trying to block efforts to put Medicaid providers on par with debt service payments.
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