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The new amendments would increase transparency and equal access to information, the MSRB said.
March 21 -
A boost in state funding and higher local property valuations lifted school districts' finances, according to the Illinois State Board of Education.
March 21 -
Manufacturers report activity “improved” in March.
March 21 -
Longtime muni lobbyist Michael Decker will now have a working relationship with Bond Dealers of America.
March 21 -
In the primary, Academy Securities priced the Calif. Veterans Affairs deal for retail investors on Wednesday.
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Gov. Phil Murphy’s $38.6 billion
budget proposal sets the stage for near-term stabilization of the state’s weak credit conditions, according to analysts.March 20 -
If the IRS fails to provide a regulatory fix, two members of Congress may address the issue legislatively in bicameral affordable housing legislation that had wide bipartisan support in the last Congress.
March 20 -
Federal Reserve officials scaled back their projected interest-rate increases this year to zero and said they would end the drawdown of the central bank's bond holdings in September.
March 20 -
Next week's Illinois GO sale will be a muni market referendum on the governor's budget, tax and pension proposals.
March 20 -
S&P Global Ratings boosted its outlook to positive from stable ahead of an $850 million GO bond sale.
March 20 -
The Board's authority to certify fiscal plans has become a flashpoint in an escalating battle with Puerto Rico's government.
March 20 -
Municipal bond market participants will be waiting for the Fed's decision on rates and the look ahead.
March 19 -
A Chicago-area ice rink facility built with $20 million of bonds is being sold for $10 million.
March 19 -
While associated with J.P. Morgan, a broker allegedly cheated on her Series 52 exam, violating FINRA Rule 2010.
March 19 -
Federal Reserve officials say they’re willing to tolerate an overshoot of their inflation goal. If the opposite happens, the plan is less clear.
March 19 -
Blockchain could benefit the muni market, but receives pushback in an industry historically slow to change.
March 19 -
Midwest Fertilizer Co. announced Monday it has settled with the IRS Office of Appeals an audit that originally disqualified the tax-exempt status of $1.259 billion of refunding bonds that will be used to help finance a fertilizer plant in Posey County, Indiana.
March 19 -
Banker Peter Cannava may be left to battle on alone, after the Securities and Exchange Commission and Wells Fargo told a federal court they have an agreement.
March 19 -
Jaresko on Monday cited the almost universal dissatisfaction with the board as proof that it was doing its job.
March 18 -
The calendar leaves much to be desired for investors, as the week only brings $2.4 billion of new deals.
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