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Public housing and a raft of social service programs are at serious risk with a continued federal government shutdown, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
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With growth slowing and uncertainty in the economy, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said Friday, data will steer his view of future Fed activity.
January 18 -
The U.S. central bank can “easily” take a patient stance toward additional interest-rate increases, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans said.
January 18 -
Indian River County filed an appeal and a new lawsuit against the private owners of Brightline.
January 17 -
Two lone deals priced on Thursday to close out new issuance for the week.
January 17 -
New York will require out-of-state retailers with annual sales of more than $300,000 or 100 transactions in the state to collect and remit sales tax.
January 17 -
They include the return of Sarah Sanders as assistant treasurer for debt management, a position she held from 2007 to 2017.
January 17 -
FINRA found the firm should have disclosed late payments and other material information to investors in COPs linked to Brogdon projects.
January 17 -
The Trump administration is considering whether to renominate Marvin Goodfriend to join the Federal Reserve Board.
January 17 -
Andrew Maylor will succeed Thomas Shack III as Massachusetts comptroller effective Feb. 18, Gov. Charlie Baker said.
January 17 -
Petek has covered California's state government as a public finance rating analyst for S&P Global Ratings.
January 17 -
Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration is interested in a similar structure for a pension obligation bond.
January 17 -
Federal Reserve Governor Randal Quarles expressed optimism about the state of the U.S. economy, calling strong hiring and low inflation a “good environment” even as investors focus on mounting threats to growth.
January 17 -
A few remaining municipal bond deals hit screens on Thursday to wind down the week's issuance.
January 17 -
Altscher, a partner at Miles & Stockbridge in Baltimore for almost 40 years, was considered by his peers to be one of the nation’s top municipal finance tax lawyers.
January 17 -
The Bond Buyer gives its listeners two podcasts in one today. First, Gary Siegel talks about what the Federal Reserve may be doing for the rest of the year. Second, Luis Maizel of LM Capital focuses in on what's important for the fixed income sector in 2019. Chip Barnett hosts.
January 17 -
Manufacturers report expansion at a faster pace in January, and Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business respondents said price indexes continued trending lower.
January 17 -
The Federal Reserve has plenty of reasons to pause its interest-rate increases in March to take stock of the economy, according to former Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart.
January 17 -
The primary municipal market chugged along on Wednesday, as the two biggest deals of the week priced.
January 16 -
Completion of a replacement Tappan Zee Bridge with debt levels kept in check triggered upgrades to New York State Thruway Authority bonds.
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