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1st Circuit judges upheld the bankruptcy court's ruling that payment of special revenue bonds is voluntary.
March 27 -
Its $1.5 billion unrated deal will be sold to qualified institutional buyers to finance Florida’s privately owned passenger train project.
March 27 -
The lawsuit filed in federal court is now the second national suit alleging fraud in the variable-rate debt market.
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Stephen Moore, who Donald Trump may nominate for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board, said the central bank should immediately reverse course and lower interest rates by half a percentage point.
March 27 -
Deals from the NYC TFA, Chicago, Illinois, California, Maryland and Miami-Dade County help satisfy demand.
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Disruptions between monetary policy and the economy help explain the “inflation puzzle we’re facing,” according to Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly.
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As the April 1 deadline looms, Gov. Andrew Cuomo says state lawmakers must make the state's property tax growth cap permanent.
March 26 -
Mid-size issuers may be experiencing the greatest impact, with one municipality even reporting that an underwriter withdrew a bid over a disclosure requirement.
March 26 -
Judy Wesalo Temel, senior vice president at Fiera Capital, talks about the 2020 census and how an undercount could costs some states billions of dollars and affect the credit quality of others. Chip Barnett hosts.
March 26 -
Texas service sector activity “growth softened in March."
March 26 -
Manufacturing and services growth in the central Atlantic region in March was weaker than in February.
March 26 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren still thinks the central bank’s next move for interest rates is more likely to be a hike than a cut.
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The region's services sector accelerated, as the general business conditions index grew to 21.7 in March.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Eric Rosengren said he favors shortening the average maturity of Treasury securities held in the U.S. central bank’s balance sheet as a way of preparing for the next recession.
March 26 -
FEMA denied California reimbursement for a portion of Oroville Dam repairs, saying the state failed to maintain it.
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Muni rates and ratios have benefited from macro themes driving rates lower, according to a report released Monday.
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As the board wrangles with local officials over the budget, neither the federal courts nor the executive branch have taken action to address a legal challenge to its authority.
March 25 -
A Chicago area broker-dealer agreed to pay a $25,000 to settle FINRA charges that it relied on alternative trading systems and failed to maintain its own risk-management controls.
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Climate change will cause growing losses to infrastructure and property and slow economic growth, making it “relevant” to Federal Reserve policymakers.
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Texas factory activity growth, as measured by the production index, “continued to expand in March,” but at a slower pace than in February.
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