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Veronique "Ronnie" Hakim, a top official at New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, is resigning as managing director by the end of February.
September 12 -
Thomas Garretson, fixed income portfolio strategist at RBC Wealth Management, and Craig Bishop, lead strategist, U.S. fixed income strategies at RBC Wealth Management, discuss the upcoming Fed meeting, rate cuts, the divide among participants, the inverted yield curve, Fed independence, and recession. Gary Siegel hosts.
September 12 -
IFA is restating its current bond trust indenture as it finalizes a drawdown loan of up to $436 million provided under WIFIA.
September 11 -
Los Angeles and Broward County deals were offered while some say the municipal market feels "heavy" and in retreat.
September 11 -
Lawyers say relations between the governor and the Oversight Board have improved with the new governor.
September 11 -
PHC not seeking financial damages, instead wants permanent injunction to cease alleged conduct.
September 11 -
President Donald Trump urged the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates to a level typically reserved for recessions or periods of persistently weak growth, suggesting that such a setting could allow the government to restructure Treasury debt at a lower cost.
September 11 -
It hasn't stimulated loan demand in ways banks hoped it might, and some CEOs fear future rate cuts might cause companies to hunker down.
September 10 -
The firm hired Damian Maggos in Indianapolis and Matthew Ruess in Crown Point.
September 10 -
Two contracts worth $1.8 billion were improperly awarded to Cobra for its work restoring electricity, the U.S. Attorney's office said.
September 10 -
It was a big day for the municipal bond market as billions of dollars of new deals hit the screens.
September 10 -
Rich Moore takes over the top spot at NABL during the first day of a three-day annual conference in Chicago.
September 10 -
While blowing off steam about the entrenched, investor-owned utility is popular, executing such a major change would be complicated.
September 10 -
After less than a year, the groundbreaking renewable-energy bond sale has run into problems, including several technical defaults.
September 10 -
This is the second letter BDA has sent to the SEC in the last couple of months opposing any kind of relief for muni advisors involved in private placements.
September 10 -
Bond insurers National and Syncora agreed to back the Puerto Rico utility's restructuring plan, bringing support to more than 90%.
September 9 -
Issuers jump into the market as yields remain near record low levels.
September 9 -
Unless Congress acts, there will be $1 billion in automatic cuts to transit grants and $7.6 billion in highway aid reductions.
September 9 -
Fed still divided, but 25 basis point cut is a good bet.
September 9 -
The unsecured creditors want to prevent GDB successors from making $578 million of claims against central government.
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