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Municipal CUSIP requests rose 16.7% in February, signaling possible growth in bond supply.
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The groups believe the MSRB cast too wide a net to non-syndicate dealers in its January draft guidance.
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Moody's views the ruling positively, but S&P says the court sidestepped the main issue.
March 11 -
Bob Spangler and Jim Tricolli say they are sticking with the winning strategy — and staff — established by Chris Hamel.
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Consumers’ inflation expectations fell, according to the February Survey of Consumer Expectations, released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Monday.
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New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, with disparate challenges, set the tone for effective planning, said Kroll.
March 11 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said interest rates can remain on hold as the U.S. central bank waits to see how conditions abroad evolve.
March 11 -
The board says that the governor appears to be deviating from the approved budget.
March 8 -
For the ninth week in a row, cash rushed into municipal bond funds. Analysts explain why.
March 8 -
While the board is also seeking high court review, its goals are opposite of those of the union.
March 8 -
House lawmakers weren't willing to go as far as Mike DeWine in raising gas taxes.
March 8 -
Bond lawyers asked for a safe harbor for issuers to provide unaudited information without needing to be fearful of anti-fraud laws.
March 8 -
The governor announced a $4.5 billion, four-year infrastructure resilience initiative, for which he needs lawmakers to approve a natural gas drilling tax.
March 8 -
Telley Meier, IRS field operations manager for the Indian Tribal Government/Tax Exempt Bonds office, advises bond attorneys to call the examination agent if they think an audit has been erroneously selected.
March 8 -
Shawn Wooden expects his proposal to fix to state teachers’ pension system to kick-start an agenda that includes infrastructure, improved returns and financial literacy.
March 8 -
Bond lawyers pushed for information from the SEC's top muni official Thursday.
March 8 -
Debate now begins in earnest on the governor's plan to change the state constitution to allow graduated income tax rates.
March 8 -
A gauge of U.S. economic health closely watched by the Federal Reserve is flashing warning signs for the second time this year.
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The court rejected giving a full hearing less than a week after a request was made to it to do so.
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Developments in Detroit's auto industry give the city an edge over other Midwest cities, according to Moody's Investors Service
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