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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said it's looking for a diverse and highly qualified pool of candidates.
August 7 -
Her announcement comes at a time of scrutiny from lawmakers and the SEC.
August 7 -
Secretary of Justice Wanda Vázquez Garced said she will swear in as governor Wednesday afternoon.
August 7 -
The Civic Federation endorsed the system's 2020 budget but raised concerns over the community college system's long-term fiscal outlook.
August 7 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority should reconsider its proposal to debar contractors for late or overbudget work, the Citizens Budget Commission said.
August 7 -
Kevin Cullinan will will develop an enterprise risk management framework for the Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds, state Treasurer Shawn Wooden said.
August 7 -
President blasts Central Bank and calls for more and bigger interest rate cuts.
August 7 -
Political leaders are weighing privatization for Jacksonville, Florida’s JEA and South Carolina’s Santee Cooper.
August 7 -
Edward Sisk, a managing director and head of public finance at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, will chair the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board beginning Oct. 1.
August 7 -
The municipal bond market started to see supply come in, as a bunch of deals priced both on the negotiated and competitive sides. Today’s issuance was an appetizer for Wednesday, the main course that looks like it will be the busiest day of the year.
August 6 -
MSRB President and CEO Lynnette Kelly will be retiring at the end of the fiscal year after 12 years leading the organization.
August 6 -
The strong performance may strengthen bondholders' hand in negotiating Puerto Rico bond restructuring.
August 6 -
Some analysts say the Fed may move more aggressively to cut interest rates if the trade war heats up more.
August 6 -
Warren is among the most prominent Capitol Hill voices on issues related to financial regulation.
August 6 -
A reduced debt burden following the completion of capital investments positioned Orange Regional Medical Center in New York’s Hudson Valley for a credit upgrade.
August 6 -
Puerto Rico Senate President Thomas Rivera Schatz is leading a suit seeking the court to remove the former resident commissioner from the position.
August 6 -
Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission and Howard Cure of Evercore discuss what's behind the city's $93 billion FY20 spending plan. Paul Burton hosts.
August 6 -
Municipal bond investors are eagerly awaiting the biggest supply week of the year, as strong technicals will continue for the foreseeable future.
August 5 -
Market-moving developments should keep Puerto Rico securities very actively traded for months to come.
August 5 -
Officials say the guidelines 'memorialize' the extensive debt management constraints under state and local laws, and the city's fiscal objectives.
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