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Raymond James' Western region head Robert Larkins was part of a couple caught on video challenging a man for chalking the slogan in front of his own home.
June 15 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said he expects U.S. unemployment will be around 10% in the fourth quarter, with an uneven recovery from the COVID-19-induced recession.
June 15 -
With about two weeks before the fiscal 2021 starts, the Florida Legislature still hasn't submitted a budget to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
June 15 -
Wearing masks and following guidelines will help boost the economy into recovery.
June 15 -
Gov. Charlie Baker’s plan, with some tweaks, could secure much-needed funds money more quickly during the coronavirus pandemic, Pioneer Institute said.
June 12 -
House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raul Grijalva last month introduced a bill to amend the 2016 Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act.
June 12 -
Shifting to smaller annual increases — after a 36% turnpike hike in September, the first in eight years — is credit positive, according to one rating analyst.
June 12 -
The Federal Reserve put a spotlight on job losses and risks to the financial sector in its semi-annual report to Congress released Friday.
June 12 -
Many observers expect the Fed to move to yield curve control in September. But not everyone is sure this move will be needed.
June 12 -
Yields on the long end of the curve dropped as much as seven basis points while very short yields rose.
June 11 -
One day after the FOMC said it would keep rates where they are, the short-end of the yield curve inverted.
June 11 -
Oregon's $320.4 million of taxable GO bonds were 7.7 times oversubscribed in some maturities.
June 11 -
Recovery seen next year, but rates stay low.
June 10 -
The market looks forward to Thursday's $3.3 billion note deal from DASNY after handling a sizable calendar Wednesday.
June 10 -
S&P cut its outlook on Berwyn, Illinois, GO and securitization bonds to negative over risks posed by the pandemic-induced economic shutdown and recession.
June 10 -
Spoiler alert: Not much. What makes a May Friday a relative oddity is that it was just the first time in 2020 the 30-year UST ended the day unchanged, the second longest span of continuous yield activity since the U.S. government began benchmarking maturities in the late 1970s.
June 10
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New Jersey Transit’s capital funding needs could get a boost from GOs if state lawmakers green light a proposal authorizing in new debt for the state.
June 10 -
If additional federal aid is not approved in July, one NLC official predicts there will be “a cratering of local budgets.”
June 10 -
Colleagues admired Sitzer, who died Saturday, for his deep knowledge of the industry, his relationships and his personal touch.
June 10 -
The U.S. labor market has continued to heal at a relatively rapid rate through early June, St. Louis Federal Reserve researchers found, using real-time data that provides a more timely view than official government reports.
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