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Fiona Ma has been pushing the state's bond team to explore refundings and to sell new money bonds while rates remain low.
May 2 -
On the day the Federal Reserve left rates unchanged, Oregon's Metro sold taxable GOs.
May 1 -
The Fed Chair said the FOMC is “comfortable with our current policy stance,” which he termed “appropriate.”
May 1 -
The suits against non-bond creditors are a step in an effort to claw bank money that will extend to bondholders.
May 1 -
Mini-bond investors were damaged by the South Carolina-owned utility’s disclosure omissions, according to the suit.
May 1 -
Numbers showed 167 submissions for Rule 15c2-12's Event 15.
May 1 -
The Philadelphia deal saw robust demand from muni bond buyers on Tuesday.
April 30 -
President Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that if the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by one percentage point and resumed bond purchases it would boost the economy “like a rocket,” as central bank policy makers met to decide on where to set borrowing costs.
April 30 -
The debt service reserves for the Better Housing Foundation deals were drained to make the last bond payment.
April 30 -
The last day of the month brings a host of economic indicators, which showed much good news for housing and labor, strong consumer confidence, but mostly softer manufacturing conditions.
April 30 -
Democratic representatives hailed the decision, which averts an interruption of the effort to restructure the island's debt.
April 30 -
The benchmark targeted by the Federal Reserve is on the rise again and that’s leading some to question whether the central bank could make adjustments as soon as this week to maintain control of the rate.
April 30 -
Municipal bond sales sank 28.2% from April 2018 as issuers awaited clarity on federal infrastructure plans.
April 30 -
As the session enters the homestretch, lawmakers are divided over how to impose tolls on the state's highways and whether to do so.
April 30 -
With pressing issues, including pensions, tax reform, climate change facing states, Ted Hampton, vice president/senior credit officer explains how Moody's evaluates such credits. John Hallacy hosts.
April 30 -
Board says it it will sue those who held at least $2.5 million of the challenged bonds from May 2013 to May 2017.
April 29 -
The municipal bond market is waiting with anticipation for this week's new issues.
April 29 -
Philadelphia awarded a $190 million general obligation deal to banks the city is suing, alleging collusion on variable-rate debt.
April 29 -
The new amendments to be filed to the Securities and Exchange Commission will give disclosure responsibility to the lead underwriter, meaning less duplicative disclosure for issuers.
April 29 -
President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser said the White House still backs Stephen Moore for a position on the Federal Reserve Board despite growing criticism over past comments deriding Midwestern cities and women.
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