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Issuers and non-dealer muni advisors support the existing prohibition, while dealers asked the MSRB to provide some flexibility.
August 20 -
Every coin has two sides and that is the case with a possible September rate cut.
August 20 -
The revision gives local governments an extra nine months to make changes under a new rule involving the treatment of leases.
August 20 -
State Rep. Jonathan Steinberg and EisnerAmper's Michael Imber discuss the recommendations of the Connecticut Pension Sustainability Commission, including asset transfers. Paul Burton hosts.
August 20 -
Texas issues are headlining this week's slate of supply.
August 19 -
Houston expects strong demand for the refunding bonds pricing on two days this week.
August 19 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren continued to push back against further interest-rate cuts by the central bank.
August 19 -
An increased reliance on endowment spending put the highly selective liberal arts college at risk of a credit downgrade.
August 19 -
A report said overtime costs spiraled out of control under leadership's noses for roughly a decade.
August 19 -
By the end of the week the municipal bond market should have a better idea of what Federal Reserve officials are thinking.
August 19 -
Houston also will offer investors $1B of utility system revs.
August 19 -
Public facilities and electric power were the sectors with the biggest declines.
August 19 -
An Illinois circuit court judge will decide whether the case can proceed by the end of August.
August 16 -
After a wild and crazy week that saw the yield curve invert for the first time in 12 years, recession talk, and record lows for muni yields — there was a much calmer tone on Friday.
August 16 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said recession risks have risen “quite a bit” and the central bank should be ready to cut interest rates again to protect the U.S. economy.
August 16 -
Market participants want someone with a deep industry knowledge as the MSRB is set to begin its search for a new president.
August 16 -
It remains unclear how the new governor may alter the Puerto Rican government's stance in the suit.
August 16 -
Lori Lightfoot's Aug. 29 speech comes one month ahead of the city's annual investors' conference.
August 16 -
Municipal bond issuers in the Northeast sold $44.9 billion of municipal bonds in the first half of 2019, down 7% compared to the first half of 2018.
August 16 -
Bank of America’s customers spent $1.9 trillion this year through Aug. 12, an increase of 5.9% from a year earlier — a sign that the economy, driven by the consumer, remains strong, Brian Moynihan said.
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