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The last of the week’s big deals came to market on Thursday with issuers in Colorado, Pennsylvania and Florida leading the pack.
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Puerto Rico’s federal overseers are poised to raise their forecast for the island’s budget surplus over the next four decades after an influx of aid and rebuilding from last year’s storm is expected to give a jolt to the economy.
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President Donald Trump plans to nominate Nellie Liang, a former Federal Reserve economist with expertise in financial stability, to the central bank’s Board of Governors.
September 20 -
A pilot program for the new Series 54 exam should be available early next year, the MSRB announced.
September 19 -
New Illinois measures help without attacking the state's real budget problems, according to Moody's Investors Service.
September 19 -
There was a healthy pulse in the municipal market as new structures attracted interest.
September 19 -
The MSRB's guidance on social media use by muni advisors under its new advertising rule could use some work, market participants said.
September 19 -
Bankruptcy Judge Laura Taylor Swain still has to rule on two other Unsecured Creditors Committee challenges.
September 19 -
Municipals remained weaker on Wednesday as more deals came to market.
September 19 -
Connecticut’s planned issue of credit revenue bonds is a “potentially terrible long-term solution,” says Municipal Market Analytics.
September 19 -
U.S. Bank’s Tom Gallo looks to the future after a five-decade career that has encompassed everything from pink sheets to the financial crisis.
September 19 -
Clifford A. Goldman, state treasurer from 1976 to 1982, was a chief architect of the state’s first income tax.
September 18 -
Solid investor demand greeted the biggest municipal bond deal of the week – the Texas Water Development Board’s $1.7 billion offering.
September 18 -
Quantifying the related financial damage will take time, said the rating agency.
September 18 -
Where the SEC's Rick Fleming sees potential benefits, broker-dealers see burdensome, duplicative work.
September 18 -
Island residents would recover up to 50% of the value of their losses.
September 18 -
Legacy costs are crowding out programmatic spending, according to a report by the Citizens Budget Commission's Ana Champeny and Maria Doulis.
September 18 -
The flattening of the U.S. Treasury yield curve can be a misleading signal of recession, New York City’s Bureau of Asset Management said.
September 18 -
Municipal bond buyers saw the biggest deal of the week come to market on Tuesday.
September 18 -
In his in final days as California Treasurer, John Chiang talks housing, green bonds and regulatory reforms as legacy items for his time in office. Keeley Webster hosts.
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