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Gavin Newsom's filing urges the judge overseeing the utility's Chapter 11 not to approve bankruptcy exit financing commitments.
January 24 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has received criticism for the large size of its board and its selection of public board members.
January 24 -
The New York City Housing Development Corp. plans to issue $375 million of housing impact bonds, a new category of sustainable development bonds.
January 24 -
While the fed funds rate target will remain at a range of 1.50% to 1.75% and there will be no new Summary of Economic Projections, the FOMC meeting may offer insight into areas that may become problematic and its thinking on the balance sheet, analysts suggest.
January 24 -
Andy Byford’s departure as MTA New York City Transit president rekindled questions about governance at one of the world’s largest mass transit agencies.
January 24 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission will discuss voluntary disclosure and buy-side perspectives among other topics in March.
January 24 -
A mixture of taxable and tax-exempt deals priced into a market flush with cash. Muni yields continued to descend, as they moved three basis points lower today.
January 23 -
The deal comes as the state's transportation plans will shift to rely more on cash than on commission borrowing going forward.
January 23 -
Miroslava Mejia Krug is a veteran of top fiscal posts at two Chicago-area private higher education institutions.
January 23 -
The state sold tax-exempt refunding debt at 2019 rates but won't deliver them until 2021 when the call date of the original bonds is reached.
January 23 -
Andy Byford's resignation ends a two-year run marked by innovation and controversy.
January 23 -
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's $44.6 billion budget proposal includes $217 million more for the Boston-centric MBTA and other agencies, on top of his $18 billion bond bill.
January 23 -
George Boyan, president of Leumi Investment Services, discusses negative interest rates, recession, and what challenges the Fed faces in the coming year. Gary Siegel hosts.
January 23 -
Issues surrounding revenue bonds may delay resolution on the central government debt.
January 22 -
Large taxable deals fare well while gilt-edged Delaware yields track in line with AAA benchmarks in competitive deal.
January 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission wll work with the market to change secondary disclosure habits without a mandate, issuers and analysts said.
January 22 -
As officials sift through Andrew Cuomo's plan to curb Medicaid costs, City Hall insists that the governor's spending-control emphasis is a de facto slash.
January 22 -
The high-demand market environment boosted Philadelphia’s first general obligation bond deal of 2020.
January 22 -
If Judy Shelton, who advocates for lower rates, wins confirmation to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, President Trump may have his choice to replace Chairman Jerome Powell.
January 22 -
Gov. Henry McMaster wants to sell the state-owned utility after its nuclear project debacle; a report to lawmakers on bids for Santee Cooper has been delayed.
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