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With Federal Reserve officials offering a united front on keeping interest rates steady, attention will focus on the Summary of Economic Projections and the repo market.
December 10 -
The proposal would impact the private placement business and may require amendments of MSRB rules.
December 10 -
The new online security force follows ransomware attacks on at least four local governments and agencies in Ohio during 2019.
December 10 -
Moses Gates, Regional Plan Association vice president for housing and neighborhood planning, talks about its recent report on fixing problems at the New York City Housing Authority. Paul Burton hosts.
December 10 -
The Illinois Finance Authority and Chicago closed on the first property assessed clean energy bond deal in the state and authorization is in place for more.
December 9 -
Trade worries returned among investors as the Fed meets this week to decide on interest rates.
December 9 -
New York State lawmakers may raise taxes to combat a looming $6.1 billion budget deficit.
December 9 -
As the Federal Open Market Committee convenes for its final scheduled meeting this year, one where President Trump kept upping the political pressure, the 2020 elections threaten to make the situation worse.
December 9 -
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont is pushing for tolls on large trucks despite a federal judge's ruling that a lawsuit against Rhode Island’s system can proceed.
December 9 -
Paul Volcker, the former Federal Reserve chairman who broke the back of U.S. inflation in the 1980s and three decades later led President Barack Obama’s bid to rein in the investment risk-taking of commercial banks, has died.
December 9 -
There's just no stopping the municipal momentum this holiday season. Happy shopping, investors.
December 9 -
Moody’s cut its rating on Lincoln Center debt issued in 2016 one level to A3 from A2 as the non-profit that runs the complex deals with falling attendance and high financial leverage.
December 6 -
Fresh on the heels biggest volume week of the year — and in nearly two years — the market is keeping the pedal to the metal.
December 6 -
Marvin Goodfriend, a top U.S. monetary economist who was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as a governor of the Federal Reserve Board, has died at the age of 69.
December 6 -
Implementation Guidance 2020 covers leases, fiduciary activities, asset retirement obligations, conduit debt obligations and amendment to parts of implementation guides issued in 2015 and 2017.
December 6 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority found D.A. Davidson & Co. provided inaccurate pricing in issue price certificates.
December 6 -
State funding hasn't kept pace with expenses, and will continue to be constrained by other fiscal priorities.
December 6 -
A stagnant energy economy has different effects in two neighboring states that are among the nation's top oil and gas-producers.
December 5 -
Fitch raised PRASA bonds to CC from C even amid indications that the utility is discussing restructuring its debt.
December 5 -
If anyone had doubts about the market's ability to digest the largest weekly issuance influx in nearly two years, those can be put to bed now that all the deals have come and gone.
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