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Bradley Wendt, a former investment banker with extensive experience in municipal bonds, interest rate swaps, and other fixed income products, joins Treasury's Office of Domestic Finance.
July 3 -
Six straight treasurers want SEC chairman Jay Clayton to stay the course on the commission's forced arbitration policy.
July 3 -
Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and co-sponsors of a recently offered bill want to prevent businesses in their states from being forced to collect sales taxes from e-commerce transactions.
July 3 -
Muni finished stronger Tuesday in an abbreviated trading session. Markets are closed Wednesday and trading will resume on Thursday.
July 3 -
The public-housing authority's latest capital-needs assessment cited a $32 billion repair backlog.
July 3 -
Governor Ricardo Rossello called for an extraordinary session of the legislature in a bid to make the island more attractive for investment by peeling back worker protections.
July 3 -
Municipals were stronger as bond market participants were winding up their activity ahead of the early close.
July 3 -
With all the focus on the shape of the U.S. yield curve recently, fixed-income traders could be forgiven for not concentrating so much on the growing tumult in the fed funds rate.
July 3 -
State Sen. Scott Frantz examines Connecticut's budget and stringent bond provisions that he says give investors "a sense of empowerment." Paul Burton hosts.
July 3 -
All Aboard Florida is seeking a right of way lease to expand its Brightline-branded passenger train service from Orlando to Tampa.
July 3 -
Roosevelt University said its goal is to balance the budget by fiscal 2020.
July 2 -
The Hudson Tunnel project would provide passengers traveling along Amtrak’s North East Corridor and NJ Transit commuters who work in Manhattan with a reliable link to replace a more than 100-year-old tunnel that was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
July 2 -
Three rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court this term will have a lasting impact on the finances of many municipal bond issuers, Fiera Capital says.
July 2 -
Malachi Financial Products Inc. and its principal were charged with violating their fiduciary duty to a city in Mississippi, overcharging the city, and failing to disclose payments received from the underwriter.
July 2 -
A panel of Senate and House negotiators have yet to reconcile their versions of a $41 billion plan.
July 2 -
The report credits Gov. Jerry Brown's fiscal policies for budgeting conservatively and establishing reserves
July 2 -
New York City's tentative agreement with its largest civilian workforce triggers debate over workforce expansion, savings definition, and productivity tradeoffs.
July 2 -
Some Puerto Rico issues were trading lower on Monday after a federal watchdog approved a revised budget for the commonwealth over the weekend.
July 2 -
Market participants will be curious to see if the panel discussed “what the long term real rate is or about what the neutral rate is.”
July 2 -
Oversight Board members blamed the reduction in available revenue in part on local government's failure to introduce at-will employment.
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