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General Treasurer Seth Magaziner announced measures to encourage Rhode Island residents to buy state bonds.
November 19 -
Matt Posner started his new role as director of market structure-transparency on Monday.
November 19 -
Baird has hired underwriting specialist Bryan Derdenger to launch a Chicago-based desk
November 18 -
San Juan's finances, given an F in the study of fiscal year 2017, became even worse in fiscal 2018.
November 18 -
Investors are ready and waiting for another deal-driven week with an estimated $11.8 billion.
November 18 -
Louisianans re-elected their Democratic governor, but gave Republicans a Senate supermajority; New Orleans voters authorized $500 million of GO bonds.
November 18 -
About 27% of public and private universities will see a decline in net tuition per student in fiscal year 2020.
November 18 -
The agency's repair backlog is measured in the tens of billions of dollars.
November 18 -
President Donald Trump invited Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell to meet at the White House with him and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, with few details released.
November 18 -
Voters in the Lone Star State approved $14.5 billion of the $16 billion in state and local bonds on the ballot Nov. 5.
November 18 -
But survey of 550 MWBE firms finds minority- and women-owned firms still face barriers to competition.
November 18 -
The supply surge trend continues as the municipal bond market will see almost $12 billion of new deals hit the screens this week.
November 18 -
Nuveen and Preston Hollow Capital trade barbs over PHC's recent sale of university debt
November 15 -
The action in the municipal market won't slow down yet, as bond hungry money managers will get a third week in a row of issuance greater than $11 billion.
November 15 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot says the city can manage through 2020 and will wait for the 2020 session to resurrect requests.
November 15 -
Though enforcement cases slightly decreased this past year, lawyers say the Securities and Exchange Commission is just as aggressive as ever.
November 15 -
Longtime IRS employee Allyson Belsome will serve as senior manager for the office of Tax Exempt Bonds.
November 15 -
With the holiday shopping season near, Friday's retail sales numbers left it to interpretation whether consumers are ready to spend.
November 15 -
The question of how to pay for the governor's $21 billion, 10-year transportation bill points to the political third rail of highway tolls.
November 15 -
Montreal businessman Anthony McCord will arrive next month as New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's chief transformation officer to address the authority's myriad operational and capital funding challenges.
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