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A victory by Republican Sen. Susan Collins in Maine has dimmed, but did not extinguish, the possibility for Democratic control of the U.S. Senate.
November 4 -
The public finance industry would gain from the reinstatement of tax-exempt advance refunding and other muni-friendly measures under a Democratic sweep of the White House and both chambers of Congress.
November 4 -
The economy will bounce back and stimulus will be provided no matter who is in charge, R.J. Gallo says.
November 3 -
President Donald Trump announced early Friday that he and First Lady Melania Trump had tested positive for COVID-19, shortly after one of his closest aides, Hope Hicks, had fallen ill with the coronavirus.
October 2 -
Polling shows President Trump is currently the underdog in nine out of 11 battleground states.
August 27 -
Trump's bare-bones campaign agenda released Aug. 23 promises to “build the world’s greatest infrastructure system.”
August 25 -
A group of former Federal Reserve officials and staffers, including former Vice Chairman Alan Blinder, published an open letter Thursday calling on the U.S. Senate to reject President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judy Shelton to the central bank’s Board of Governors.
August 20 -
Sources say compromises on top line issues like unemployment insurance spells a higher likelihood for a COVID-19 relief bill to pass and more aid to state and local governments.
August 5 -
Several scenarios exists offering different potential outcomes, according to an observer.
July 22 -
President Donald Trump said he called Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Monday to thank him for his efforts to fight an economic slowdown from the coronavirus outbreak.
March 24