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Mayor Lori Lightfoot tapped aviation finance chief Reshma Soni for comptroller and elevated debt manager Jack Brofman to deputy CFO.
July 8 -
The market will look for clues about monetary policy when Fed Chair Jerome Powell testifies before Congressional panels this week.
July 8 -
Consumers see inflation rising 2.7% in the next three years and expect the Fed to cut rates, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s June Survey of Consumer Expectations.
July 8 -
New York’s five-year capital plan may contain long-term risks from the state's increased reliance on borrowing, according to State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
July 8 -
Poor returns piled another $2 billion onto Chicago's pension tab, but it won't add to the already $280 million contribution spike looming next year, according to its new CAFR.
July 8 -
It's reinvestment season and the market is poised to consume about $7 billion, with California State University and San Jose on the menu.
July 5 -
California retained its top spot in total volume, but New York State dominated with deal size, with two deals in the top five and five in the top 10.
July 5 -
The top municipal bond underwriters have outperformed their 2018 first halves in both volume and transactions year over year.
July 5 -
The Federal Reserve reiterated its openness to cutting interest rates to extend the longest U.S. economic expansion on record while noting that the pace of growth had slowed in the second quarter of 2019.
July 5 -
The Federal Reserve should reduce interest rates even though the economy is strong and the latest payrolls report was positive, said Larry Kudlow.
July 5 -
Three-quarters of New York subway stations are inaccessible to wheelchair users, who must fight for funds to install elevators and other upgrades.
July 5 -
While the best case scenario is a court dismissal, analysts think the state would support bondholders should the case goes against them.
July 5 -
The governor approved a law authorizing the state to issue bonds to finance transportation projects backed by Deepwater Horizon settlement revenue.
July 3 -
The municipal bond market was little changed in quiet activity during Wednesday’s shortened trading session.
July 3 -
After a string of proposed candidates who didn’t pan out, Trump picks new Fed nominees.
July 3 -
Bill Courtright surrendered in a Pennsylvania federal court to plead guilty on pay-to-play charges, one day after he resigned as Scranton's mayor.
July 3 -
The Supreme Court will rule on both the legality of the board members' appointments and the validity of their rulings since appointment.
July 3 -
Christopher Waller is a conventional choice drawn from within the Fed’s own ranks. Judy Shelton has spent decades outside mainstream economics. But both are expected to echo the president’s call for lowering interest rates.
July 3 -
Municipal bond investors saw little supply price into a strong market on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday’s early session close.
July 2 -
Lawmakers' $9.97 billion spending plan includes $200 million in Garvee bonds for I-95 in Providence but not Gov. Gina Raimondo's call to legalize cannabis.
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