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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.
December 27 -
The SEC has signaled a focus on pay-to-play and disclosure fraud.
December 27 -
The board's adversary proceeding has implications for both the authority’s bonds and the finances of the many Puerto Rico government entities that pay rent to the PBA.
December 26 -
Municipal bonds outperformed other asset classes in 2018 and it looks like the trend will continue into the new year, a trader said.
December 26 -
Ex-Morgan Stanley broker Ami Forte made national headlines after allegedly violating multiple municipal securities and other rules, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority found.
December 26 -
A federal judge sided with the private passenger train project and tossed out a suit by Indian River County, Florida.
December 26 -
Municipal bond activity is light as the market is mostly in vacation mode with no major bond sales scheduled until 2019. Nervous investors continued to flock to the safety of bonds amid political developments in Washington and worries of decelerating global growth.
December 26 -
President Donald Trump won’t try to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, a top White House economic adviser said.
December 26 -
Muni regulators are expected to slow the pace of new rulemaking and focus on enforcement in 2019, with an emphasis on continuing disclosure.
December 26 -
Service sector “grew moderately in December,” according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond service-sector activity survey, released Wednesday.
December 26 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region “weakened in December,” according to the monthly business activity survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, as the manufacturing index dropped to negative 8 from positive 14.
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