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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said the Fed should heed the signals from the bond market.
August 24 -
The proposed Treasury rules would limit states' use of charitable deductions as workarounds for the $10,000 cap on the federal deduction for state and local taxes.
August 23 -
James J. O'Neil received a 12-month suspension from the market for his role in the flipping and kickback scheme.
August 23 -
President Trump's nominee Elad Roisman is a step closer to becoming an SEC commissioner.
August 23 -
Deals from New York and Massachusetts led the new issue slate on Thursday as the last of the week’s supply came to market.
August 23 -
Keely Bosler will take the helm at the department, replacing Michael Cohen.
August 23 -
Citi's assessment is conditioned on pension obligation bonds being part of a package to tackle the city's pension liabilities.
August 23 -
Issuance was down 27% in the region from the first half of 2017, and almost 30% in California, its largest market.
August 23 -
Municipal bond market participants are seeing the last of this week’s new issues come to market on Thursday, led by issuers from New York and Massachusetts.
August 23 -
Muni market groups claimed victory after federal banking regulators moved to treat munis like all other types of Level 2B HQLA.
August 23 -
The now-defunct unregistered broker-dealer Core Performance Management, LLC, and four of its former employees settled fraud and MSRB rule violations with the SEC for engaging in municipal bond flipping and kickback scheme.
August 23 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported slightly weaker activity in August.
August 23 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George favors two additional interest rate increases this year.
August 23 -
Illinois offered top yields to draw strong demand for its $966 million general obligation refunding.
August 22 -
Governor rejects ending Christmas Bonus or cutting pensions.
August 22 -
Both the big Illinois bond deal and the giant Texas note sale were warmly received by investors Wednesday.
August 22 -
A report on cyber-related risks released Wednesday by S&P Global warned that “a successful attack on an entity with limited resources could have a credit impact.”
August 22 -
The state is still measuring tax revenue from sports betting in the thousands of dollars.
August 22 -
The region's volume numbers were supported by favorable market conditions that drove several large gas prepay deals.
August 22 -
U.S. central bankers are ready to raise interest rates again so long as the economy stays on track, according to a record of the Federal Reserve's most recent policy meeting.
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