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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan said that he’ll be counseling patience as the central bank moves into 2019 against a backdrop of slowing growth and no sign that inflation is taking off.
December 6 -
Legal limbo surrounds Atlantic City Mayor Frank Gilliam as he closes his first year in office.
December 5 -
Fitch Ratings said the BB-minus rating on Brightline’s $600 million of private activity bonds was removed because the project has changed strategic focus.
December 5 -
A Fitch Ratings looks at the credit implications of ideas pitched by Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker.
December 5 -
Detroit originally planned to sell $112 million of new money GOs but boosted the deal to $135 million as buyers sought the speculative-grade paper.
December 5 -
Officials in Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration trumpet New York City’s healthcare savings program. Budget watchdogs don't buy it.
December 5 -
Chicago boosted to the size of its first sale to finance the O'Hare terminal makeover to $2 billion.
December 5 -
Republican Rep. Randy Hultgren co-founded the group in March 2016 with Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland, who will continue as the Democratic co-chair.
December 5 -
Todd Barker was one half of a duo the SEC said engaged in a $62 million fraudulent senior housing bond scheme.
December 5 -
A think tank is urging residents to support selling the state-owned utility saying that would relieve ratepayers of paying billions in debt.
December 5 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority faces a plate of challenges as crowded as its trains at New York rush hour.
December 5 -
The case may challenge the California Rule, which has thwarted efforts to cut pension benefits.
December 4 -
The board suggests it may sue the governor unless he starts following its requests.
December 4 -
Municipal bonds were stronger with Treasurys as the Chicago O’Hare airport deal came to market as Detroit sold GOs.
December 4 -
Moody’s said the plant closure would have “a pronounced negative effect on Trumbull County’s economy.”
December 4 -
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams expressed no concern that markets have dialed back expectations for policy tightening in 2019.
December 4 -
Market groups welcomed the MSRB’s announcement of EMMA’s readiness.
December 4 -
Municipal bonds were stronger with Treasuries at mid-session.
December 4 -
Site-selection expert John Boyd Jr. breaks down who won and lost in the Amazon "sweepstakes," the role of public incentives and the next wave of corporate relocation. Paul Burton hosts.
December 4 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said that while the central bank has made progress toward a “strong economy” with rising wages, many lower-income workers have been left behind.
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