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The board and the governor remain about $500 million apart on spending.
May 14 -
The first of this week’s new paper hit the street with deals continuing to produce lower yields and oversubscription.
May 14 -
Rivlin, the founding director of the Congressional Budget Office, fought relentlessly for deficit reduction.
May 14 -
Preston Hollow can proceed with a lawsuit that accuses the municipal bond giant of a campaign of intimidation, a Delaware judge ruled.
May 14 -
While tariffs will certainly cause an uptick in inflation, the Federal Reserve can hold rates, according to Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams.
May 14 -
Though some dealers endured a technological headache, the year-old rules have improved transparency without disrupting trading, the MSRB said.
May 14 -
Illinois bonds are gaining ground in the secondary, supported by scant supply and recent fiscal developments viewed positively by investors and analysts.
May 14 -
New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney says the state needs to overhaul pension and health benefits to rebuild its ratings.
May 14 -
The municipal bond market got stronger still as yields continue to go lower and muni/Treasury ratios decrease, ahead of $6.8 billion of new paper.
May 13 -
Moody's put the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority's A3 rating on review for a downgrade in the wake of the Puerto Rico ruling.
May 13 -
Reports of overtime abuse, a call for a prosecutor and strained labor relations, intermingled with a fiscal crisis, produced an explosive board meeting.
May 13 -
As the innovation- and resilience-themed Smart Cities conference begins, questions include how well is New York prepared for another Sandy-like catastrophe.
May 13 -
The White House is considering conservative economist Judy Shelton to fill one of the two vacancies on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
May 13 -
Municipal bond market participants are keeping one eye on the sale calendar and the other on the equities market.
May 10 -
Calculating the remaining useful life of a port or airport facility can be problematic, but the IRS ruling released May 3 supports a simplified method of making this determination using the date of the new agreement as a starting point.
May 10 -
Chief Financial Officer Dave Massaron said Detroit will work with Public Resources Advisory Group to build more robust investor relations as it looks to build out its debt model.
May 10 -
Atlanta Fed President Rafael Bostic said he would do "whatever it takes" should tariffs cause consumers to cut back spending.
May 10 -
At the National Federation of Municipal Analysts’ annual meeting in Charleston, South Carolina, members asked the board to find ways to open up communications between investors and issuers.
May 10 -
Lawmakers have to wait another week for the governor's five-year infrastructure plan.
May 9 -
Gov. J.B. Pritzker's about-face on re-amortizing to reduce next year's pension contribution is one less negative rating factor, agency analysts said.
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