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To avoid a fuel tax increase, settlement funds the state received to compensate for the 2010 Gulf oil rig explosion will back transportation projects.
June 6 -
The new money ordered Wednesday comes from the SEC’s settlement with Brogdon Family LLC (BFLLC), a separate legal entity controlled by the former nursing home developer.
June 6 -
Brian Rehling, co-head of global fixed income strategy for Wells Fargo Investment Institute, discusses trade issues, the growing yield curve inversion and Fed rate cut prospects. Gary Siegel hosts.
June 6 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer received several awards for excellence in financial reporting.
June 6 -
BofA Securities priced the county’s $700 million of tax and revenue anticipation notes.
June 5 -
On Wednesday, the SEC approved the final rule 3-1, with Commissioner Robert Jackson voting against the rule.
June 5 -
A disappointing read from the ADP employment report overshadowed a positive read on the service sector, and the markets upped expectations for rate cuts through next year.
June 5 -
Texas surpassed $3 billion in sales tax revenue, the highest total for any month on record.
June 4 -
The central government has $2.2 billion more than projected, raising hopes that bondholder losses may be mitigated.
June 4 -
Led by sales in the airport, housing and healthcare sectors, the municipal bond market got some much-needed supply.
June 4 -
New revenue and fewer one-shot revenue solutions make the fiscal 2020 budget more acceptable to analysts, but dark long-term clouds remain.
June 4 -
Under the right conditions, Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell hinted he would be willing to consider lowering interest rates.
June 4 -
The commonwealth overall has been allocated $42.3 billion in disaster aid since Hurricanes Maria and Irma struck the island, not counting the new funding approved by Congress.
June 4 -
Amid the national debate over state and city incentives for corporations, artificial intelligence and immigration have emerged as new phenomena, a site selection expert says.
June 4 -
The $178 million bond sale comes as a legislative concurrence panel plans to negotiate the commonwealth’s proposed $42.7 billion fiscal 2020 budget.
June 4 -
Abonamah will oversee the municipal securities office's strategic initiatives in his new role.
June 4 -
Lawmakers authorized more than $23 billion of borrowing and approved a $45 billion six-year capital plan.
June 3 -
The New York City Housing Development Corp. intends to issue up to $1.1 billion of multi-family housing revenue bonds and provide roughly $27 million of additional financing.
June 3 -
Municipal bond buyers are prepared Monday to see almost $7 billion of volume head their way this week.
June 3 -
In late May, the MSRB enhanced its search functionality on its Electronic Municipal Market Access site (EMMA) by implementing an algorithm that allows for predictive searching.
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