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A poverty level three times the national average leaves Puerto Rico especially vulnerable if service cuts and tax increases go too far. Part III of a five-part series.
December 26 -
Munis finished above $400 billion for the fourth time since 2010 and the third time in the past four years.
December 24 -
The orders issued Dec. 23 bring to a close the Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement action against Navnoor Kang, Deborah Kelley and Gregg Schonhorn.
December 24 -
Manufacturing activity contracted again in December, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond’s survey.
December 24 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation reasonably determined the Florida’s passenger train owners were qualified to receive private activity bond financing.
December 24 -
Another round of tax legislation is not expected to emerge until the very end of the year after the presidential election or in 2021 after a new Congress is sworn in.
December 24 -
Economists point to past successes and failures as Puerto Rico's Oversight Board focuses on conservative approaches. Part II of a five-part series.
December 24 -
Although there will be no more new issuance in 2019, municipal bond investors can get plenty of returns as seasonal trends should provide opportunities from now through January.
December 23 -
In response to the SEC's complaint, the former chief business officer of a California school district said he acted in good faith.
December 23 -
The Oversight Board is following a belt-tightening strategy that some economists warn may squelch economic growth, putting bonds back into restructuring. Part I of a five-part series.
December 23 -
Puerto Rico, with more than $70 billion of bonds at stake, has become a testing ground of austerity for an economy in decline.
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New home sales rose to 719,000 in November, from a downwardly revised 710,000 pace in October, first reported as a 733,000 pace, the Commerce Department said Monday.
December 23 -
Not-for-profit hospitals and healthcare systems are positioned to weather headwinds facing the medical profession in the 2020s.
December 23 -
With issuance for 2019 done, investors and money managers look forward to a new year — there is optimism that drivers of muni performance will carry over.
December 20 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board will require more data starting Nov. 30, 2020.
December 20 -
Executive search firm Spencer Stuart has been calling industry leaders asking for feedback on the organization.
December 20 -
Twelve banks agreed to stricter antitrust oversight under the $250 million accord, said Pennsylvania Treasurer Joe Torsella.
December 20 -
The House of Representatives' vote to impeach a president for only the third time ever had 'zero' impact on the municipal market, while stocks soared.
December 19 -
Issuers, bond lawyers, and analysts have all raised complaints about the proposed addition to EMMA.
December 19 -
Opponents to the under-the-radar provision say its harshness could impede the execution of the MTA's new capital program by deterring contractors.
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