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Rep. Mike Tobash and Treasurer Joe Torsella chair a panel that will seek a combined $3 billion in savings for the state's two top pension plans.
May 31 -
New York City Health + Hospitals chief Mitchell Katz must navigate fiscal and political land mines as he sets out to fix a notoriously troubled unit.
May 31 -
New money deals helped issuance rise for the third straight month in May.
May 31 -
Phil Murphy conditionally vetoed a tax credit bill that doesn't include incentives for reality shows.
May 31 -
With gradual tightening continuing, monetary policy will become slightly restrictive as the neutral rate remains low, Federal Reserve Board Gov. Lael Brainard said Thursday.
May 31 -
Four Twenty Seven developed climate change software to help bond investors assess future credit risk.
May 31 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at midday, holding onto hefty gains made earlier in the week as the last of the week’s larger deals came to market.
May 31 -
Alan Rechtschaffen, portfolio manager at UBS Financial Services, discusses how the Federal Reserve is working to normalize rates amid a shortage of members, and the nominees to fill those empty seats. Gary Siegel hosts.
May 31 -
The April Midwest Economy Index climbed to 0.53 from an unrevised 0.52 in March, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said Thursday.
May 31 -
The Securities and Exchange Committee said its Investor Advisory Committee might made a recommendation related to enhanced municipal and corporate bond disclosure.
May 30 -
The MSRB's controversial commentary about selective disclosure got some support from a top SEC official on Wednesday.
May 30 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio raised both the goal for contract awards to minority and women owned businesses and the amount the firms can borrow.
May 30 -
Municipals participated in a safe-haven trade on Wednesday following the Treasury-led rally on Tuesday.
May 30 -
The U.S. economy expanded moderately through much of April and May, with little indication of overheating, a Federal Reserve survey showed.
May 30 -
State-owned utility Santee Cooper received two subpoenas that appear to focus on a secret assessment report about the foundering project.
May 30 -
Investors, already frustrated with the lack of progress since PROMESA was passed, face at least another two years before most debt payments will resume.
May 30 -
Municipal bonds on Wednesday added on to the gains made during Tuesday’s rally.
May 30 -
Texas service sector activity “accelerated sharply in May,” according to business executives responding to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey.
May 30 -
The 13-year-old Real-Time Transaction Reporting System has undergone a three-year re-engineering process.
May 30 -
What's in the next Illinois budget is more important to S&P Global Ratings than whether it is passed soon.
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