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In its semiannual monetary policy report to Congress, the Federal Reserve Board gave no new insight into its current policy stance, when it might raise rates again or when it would initiate a change to its reinvestment policy.
July 7 -
Malloy says he's open to revenue bonds
July 6 -
A divided Federal Reserve policy committee couldn’t reach agreement in June on the timing of when to begin shrinking its massive balance sheet, according to minutes of the meeting.
July 5 -
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen was treated for a urinary tract infection over the weekend, the Federal Reserve said Monday.
July 3 -
Barring a dramatic turn of events, Connecticut will miss its midnight budget deadline.
June 30 -
The Federal Reserve will release the report early to allow it to be reviewed by Congress and the public before testimony.
June 30 -
With growth, inflation and interest rates low, accommodative monetary policy remains appropriate, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said Thursday.
June 29 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced emergency actions for mass transit in New York City.
June 29 -
Chances of an on-time Connecticut spending plan faded.
June 28 -
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen gave no indication her plans for continued monetary policy tightening had shifted while acknowledging that some asset prices had become “somewhat rich.”
June 28 -
The SEC's chair said the commission's fiscal 2018 budget request would help enforcement and examinations.
June 27 -
Connecticut's governor asked lawmakers to consider a “mini-budget” should the state miss Friday's deadline.
June 27 -
The union rank and file must OK the agreement as a budget deadline nears.
June 26 -
As financial conditions ease, it supports the Federal Reserve's decision to remove accommodation, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said on Sunday.
June 26 -
Federal Reserve policymaker John Williams made the case on Monday for further gradual increases in interest rates, saying he expects inflation to rise to the central bank’s 2 percent target next year as unemployment edges lower.
June 26 -
The Federal Reserve can be patient in setting monetary policy and the current rate may be the right level for the forecast horizon, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said Friday.
June 23 -
A bill to grant New York City design-build project authority died when the legislature adjourned.
June 23 -
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy is developing a plan to operate state government should a budget not materialize.
June 22 -
Joseph Lhota will return to New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority as its board chairman.
June 22 -
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s candidacy for another term is encountering resistance from some Trump administration advisers who want a new leader at the U.S. central bank, according to two administration officials, even as the Treasury secretary indicated she may still be in the running.
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