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Kathy Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York City, charts a path for restarting the city's economy, including a digital buildup and public-private partnerships. Paul Burton hosts.
August 4 -
Municipal bonds were little changed on Monday ahead of this week's new-issue calendar.
August 3 -
Florida and Georgia have spent tens of millions of dollars in litigation over water rights in the case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
August 3 -
Bondholders, financial cooperatives and a Puerto Rico legislator offered different lines of attack on an 18-month-old bond deal.
August 3 -
A continuation of some form of extra unemployment benefits would bolster economic growth, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan said.
August 3 -
The surging U.S. savings rate means the country can afford to support Americans laid off due to the coronavirus pandemic, while a “hard” lockdown could deliver a faster economic recovery, a senior Federal Reserve official said on Sunday.
August 3 -
The pandemic has had a tremendous impact on the global and US economies, household incomes, and consumer spending. The world's most valuable financial services firm is ready to share insight around the global and US effects of COVID-19.
July 31 -
Municipal bonds finished out the month on a strong note, with yields dropping by as much as two basis points on Friday.
July 31 -
Marshall will still keep her position as chief compliance officer as she also takes on the role of interim chief regulatory officer. Lanny Schwartz left his position as chief regulatory officer almost a year ago.
July 31 -
Claudine Gallagher, Head of Americas at PNB Paribas speaks with Arizent CEO Gemma Postlethwaite about servant leadership, sponsorship vs mentorship, and what it will take to attract and retain women in financial services.
July 31 -
Stephanie Epstein, Managing Director, Global Head of Models Infrastructure at BlackRock talked with Gemma Postlethwaite, CEO of Arizent in the early days of the Covid-19 crisis about purpose-led workforce management and how the crisis may have lessons for leadership in supporting the needs of diverse teams.
July 31 -
Fintechs are facing unique challenges in the pandemic. There might be a resurgence in funding on the horizon, but startups are looking to see what they can do now to weather the storm.
July 31 -
A new tax credit, a grand jury report, national election-year politics and regional bickering have revived debate over natural gas drilling.
July 31 -
The California Supreme Court upheld the state's 2013 pension reform, but said its ruling is not a reexamination of the "California Rule" on public pensions.
July 30 -
Muni yields fell by as much as three basis points, according to readings on the AAA muni scales. However, some traders and analysts said this market is too tight given COVID-19 threats. Lipper reported $1.8 billion of inflows in the latest week.
July 30 -
Bi-state transportation agency seeks $3 billion of federal assistance to avoid capital plan cuts.
July 30 -
Mayor Bill Peduto warned of significant cuts to next year's budget if the city does not receive adequate rescue assistance.
July 30 -
No surprises from the Fed, not much for it to do at this point.
July 29 -
Municipals were little changed as all eyes focused on the primary.
July 29 -
Their suit against 11 bond underwriters will be heard in a local, rather than federal, court, the lead judge said Wednesday.
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