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Wells Fargo promoted Charles Peck to head of public finance, almost a month after firing Stratford Shields from the post.
January 2 -
Texas service sector activity “grew at a slower pace in December,” according to business executives responding to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey, as the revenue index fell to 10.1, from 21.4.
January 2 -
A market indicator watched by the Fed as one of the most accurate gauges of economic health is pricing in lower rates for the first time in more than a decade.
January 2 -
Municipal issuance fell by 24% to $338 billion for 2018 as changes in U.S. tax law crushed the market.
December 31 -
Municipal bonds were stronger as markets closed early ahead of the New Year’s holiday.
December 31 -
Cities across the state are looking for pension relief as J.B. Pritzker prepares to take the reins as governor.
December 31 -
Ned Lamont will grapple with fiscal strains, a tolling controversy, struggling cities and underfunded pensions.
December 31 -
The municipal market got stronger once again, beefing up with the end of the year right around the corner.
December 28 -
As the muni market continues to end the year on a strong note, market participants were wondering about what to watch out for in 2019.
December 28 -
Of all the holiday gatherings Jerome Powell gets invited to, a sit-down in the Oval Office might be one of the last he’d want to attend.
December 28 -
The Public Pension Management and Asset Investment Review Commission says its blueprint could save the commonwealth roughly $10 billion over 30 years.
December 28 -
Hikes, personnel changes, yield curve and neutral rate: a look back at 2018 at the Federal Reserve.
December 28 -
S&P Global Ratings appointed Eden Perry as head of U.S. public finance. Robin Prunty will continue as head of analytics, research and market education.
December 28 -
Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., has pledged to ask mayors, governors and other municipal market advocates to testify at hearings early in 2019.
December 28 -
U.S. says IRS needs more time because of the government shutdown.
December 27 -
The municipal market extended its December rally in light secondary trading. No new deals came to market.
December 27 -
Federal Reserve officials should slow the pace of interest-rate hikes and consider President Donald Trump’s criticism of their tightening campaign as “background noise,” according to former Fed Gov. Lawrence Lindsey.
December 27 -
A Jan. 22 hearing has been set at which time a judge may order Dwayne Edwards to disgorge $766,850 plus interest and pay civil penalties.
December 27 -
The municipal market strengthened further on Thursday, with light action in the secondary.
December 27 -
U.S. rates traders are gearing up for a new landscape in 2019, when Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell plans to start holding press conferences after all eight of the central bank’s meetings.
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