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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot reset the clock on release of the next year's budget forecast by moving the deadline one month later to the end of August.
July 31 -
It's uncertain whether Pedro Pierluisi's nomination to succeed Rossellówill pass the House.
July 31 -
The rating agency cited an on-time budget and a rainy-day deposit in boosting its outlook on Pennsylvania's AA-minus rating to stable from negative.
July 31 -
The municipal market saw a a flurry of deals come and go on the day before the Federal Reserve will presumably cut interest rates.
July 30 -
The National Association of Municipal Advisors wants SEC staff action to protect MAs and possible eventual rulemaking to create "regulatory parity" between MAs and broker-dealers.
July 30 -
President Donald Trump is demanding a “large cut” in interest rates as the Federal Reserve begins its two-day monetary policy meeting.
July 30 -
Danielle DiMartino Booth discusses the Fed, yield curve inversion and why a 25 basis point rate cut won't stimulate the economy. Aaron Weitzman and Gary Siegel host.
July 30 -
All markets and investors are waiting to see how much the Fed will cut interest rates on Wednesday. Will it be 25 basis points or 50?
July 29 -
The complaint that seeks to void repayment of $14.3 billion of debt awaits a court decision on whether it can move forward.
July 29 -
Clayton noted a trend of issuers being advised that information they supply on EMMA is subject to more anti-fraud scrutiny than information provided in other ways.
July 29 -
At its quarterly board meeting last week, the MSRB decided to do away with Rule G-34’s provision that all municipal advisors, whether dealer or non-dealer, have to apply for a CUSIP number in competitive sales.
July 29 -
As the FOMC gets set to meet on interest rates, municipal bond buyers will see supply heading in from the Golden State.
July 29 -
The latest Summary of Economic Projections, and statements by Federal Reserve officials, show a nearly even split between those favoring a rate cut and those opposed.
July 29 -
As July winds down, muni issuance will be muffled thanks to the FOMC's monetary policy meeting.
July 26 -
The two-day trial in PHC’s antitrust lawsuit against Nuveen is set to begin unless the two sides reach a last-minute settlement.
July 26 -
The Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority is challenging a recent state law to abolish the agency.
July 26 -
GFOA is putting together a working group to address concerns about continuing disclosure in the municipal market, a topic increasingly discussed among stakeholders.
July 26 -
“Growth of 2.1% is better than expected, but highly reliant on a surge in household consumption.”
July 26 -
Supporters of two offshore wind projects in development off Long Island say they will spark a wave of investment to make the Empire State a leader in renewable energy development.
July 26 -
Charlie Baker's far-reaching package includes nearly $5.7 billion for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, which runs Greater Boston mass transit.
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