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Years after the Securities and Exchange Commission enacted a rule to require floating net asset values, finance officers are fighting the legislative malaise to try to undo it.
October 16 -
As a decision looms on Preston Hollow's antitrust accusations against Nuveen, the case's judge approved moving a dismissed claim to another court.
October 15 -
If a majority of the justices find the Oversight Board created by Congress has a primarily federal role, it could do what the hedge funds want and invalidate the board.
October 15 -
Just in time for its $1.4 billion bond sale, California received a holiday present from Moody’s.
October 15 -
Phil Murphy wants to put a $500 million bond referendum before voters to help pay for making the state’s water systems lead-free.
October 15 -
Moody's lifted California to Aa2 ahead of plans to sell $1.1 billion of general obligation bonds.
October 15 -
The policy would require firms to consider women and people of color for every open board seat and for CEO appointments.
October 15 -
Consumers surveyed in September expected a rise in short-term inflation and a decline in medium-term inflation.
October 15 -
The firm attached a corrective action statement detailing changes to its personnel, compliance department and municipal trading desk.
October 15 -
Twice-indicted Fall River, Massachusetts, Mayor Jasiel Correia II intends to take a leave of absence and end his run for re-election.
October 15 -
Also revealed is the addition of longtime NABL member Perry Israel to the Edelweiss Fund legal team.
October 15 -
Rampant issuance continues with $12.4 billion, heavy on taxable deals. Meanwhile, the end of this volatile week had the secondary getting whacked with AAA benchmarks showing big cuts.
October 11 -
The House Natural Resources Committee, meanwhile, is meeting Oct. 22 to consider removing the infrastructure revitalization section from the federal legislation that established the Puerto Rico Financial Oversight and Management Board.
October 11 -
With talk of a possible mini deal on trade with China and the Federal Reserve announcing it will buy about $60 billion of Treasury bills each month to build its reserves, the 10-year Treasury note was yielding more than three-month bills on Friday for the first time since July.
October 11 -
Issuers from New York, Florida and Nebraska offered buyers notes, bonds and taxable deals.
October 10 -
Massive borrowing for essential projects in the face of a projected deficit spike is a dilemma as its $51.5 billion capital program undergoes scrutiny.
October 10 -
Part of the problem could be “the apparent failure of mainstream economic models to capture fully the current reality.”
October 10 -
Moody's Investors Service cut OSF Healthcare System to A3 from A2.
October 10 -
MSRB Chief Education Officer Ritta McLaughlin will be the fifth senior official to leave the MSRB in the last couple of months.
October 10 -
The general obligation bond measure would allocate $9 billion to K-12 schools and $6 billion to the state's universities and community colleges.
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