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The Atlantic City casino industry kicked off 2020 with another year-over-year gambling revenue gain.
February 13 -
Analysts expect a drop in trade volume in at least the first two quarters of this year.
February 13 -
It’s unlikely Judy Shelton changed anyone’s mind but she appeared poised, confident and unshaken in defending herself and her previous statements and writings.
February 13 -
The American Securities Association sent a letter to the SEC regarding the regulator's proposed exemptive order for muni advisors, calling it an "ill-advised effort."
February 13 -
Illinois freed up $500 million in capital funding for a University of Illinois research center that will anchor the development.
February 12 -
The municipal primary saw billions of new deals hit the market, but the final yields on the biggest deal of the day result in something that the market hadn’t seen in a while — a repricing to higher yields.
February 12 -
Members of the Public Finance Network sent a letter to Congress urging restoration of advance refunding for tax-exempt bonds.
February 12 -
The temporary inversion of parts of the yield curve “are concerning” but since they’re based on coronavirus fears, the economy should keep growing and will not necessitate cuts to the fed funds rate target, analysts say.
February 12 -
Stifel Chief Economist Lindsey Piegza discusses why she thinks the Fed’s job is far from done, why inflation remains stubbornly below its 2% target, the inverting yield curve, consumer spending and economic growth. Gary Siegel hosts.
February 12 -
Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Chief Mediator Barbara Houser said that the bankruptcy judge should rule on issues concerning "nonsecured creditors."
February 11 -
The muni primary saw a flood of issuance on Tuesday, with the majority of it being from Texas issuers including one deal that got majorly upsized.
February 11 -
A key New Jersey link to the long-stalled Gateway Tunnel project under the Hudson River into Manhattan cleared a major barrier for federal funding Monday and now awaits clearance from the White House.
February 11 -
State Comptroller Susana Mendoza released interim numbers because the state's comprehensive annual financial report for fiscal 2019 is unfinished.
February 11 -
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell stuck to his message in questioning before members of the House Financial Services Committee: the economy is doing well and the Fed will stay on the sidelines unless there is a “material change” to its forecast.
February 11 -
An industry fall coincides with a rise in sustainable investing around the world and divestment from fossil fuels.
February 11 -
Nick Sifuentes of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign explores the challenges of New York MTA as well as NJTransit and the Penn Station expansion. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
February 11 -
Deal offers up to 76% for Public Building Authority bonds but as little as 3% for $16B of bonds subordinated to the GO debt in Puerto Rico's constitution.
February 10 -
Issuers are coming to market in droves this week as they try to take advantage of excellent market conditions and get deals done before upcoming holiday shortened week.
February 10 -
The state conduit that issued $170 million of defaulted Better Housing Foundation bonds is weighing in as S&P prepares housing bond criteria changes.
February 10 -
Recoveries would be from 65% to 77% for general obligation and Public Building Authority bondholders.
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