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Jeffrey Cleveland, chief economist at Payden & Rygel, discusses the Federal Reserve’s upcoming meeting, inflation, what taper will mean, when the Fed might decide to lift off, and possible leadership changes. Gary Siegel hosts. (30 minutes)
October 26 -
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Despite a short-end U.S. Treasury rally, municipals face pressure on the one- and two-year as participants look to month-end positioning.
October 25 -
Judge Laura Taylor Swain contemplates dismissing the bankruptcy, which would leave bondholders in position to sue for full payment.
October 25 -
The fast pace of the Democratic negotiations may act in muni market's favor.
October 25 -
The state will help back the $200 million project through up to $17 million of municipal bonds to be issued by the Virginia Public Building Authority.
October 25 -
Goldman Sachs has joined three other top bond underwriters that haven't done Texas deals under a state law targeting firms with perceived anti-gun policies.
October 25 -
Brad Lander and Daby Carreras jostled over whether the city's move is a sound investment and effective against climate change.
October 25 -
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen defended Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s record on regulating the financial system amid attacks by progressives seeking to deny him a second term — even though in the past she’s expressed some misgivings about rulemaking under his watch.
October 25 -
Options for the beleaguered transit authority include expanding its commuter rail base and cracking down on fare evasion.
October 25 -
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The following Outstanding General Revenue Bonds, Series 2012 issued under the General Revenue Bond Resolution dated as of December 19, 1996, as amended, and the Fourth Supplemental Resolution dated as of March 15, 2012, WILL BE REDEEMED on January 1, 2022 (the “Redemption Date”):
October 25 -
Fitch Ratings changed the outlook on the city's bonds to stable from negative ahead of the deal.
October 22 -
Volume falls slightly in the week of October 25 with total potential volume estimated at $7.408 billion: $6.036 billion of negotiated deals and $1.372 billion in the competitive market.
October 22 -
The full Chicago City Council will cast a final vote on a $4.4 billion bonding authorization and 2022 budget in the coming days.
October 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service has moved to mandatory electronic filing of its form which deals with direct payments of Build America Bonds and Qualified Zone Academy Bonds.
October 22 -
The case may turn on whether the SEC’s temporary order is capable of repetition and evading review.
October 22 -
The Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Judge on Friday ordered a meeting for Monday between the Oversight Board, lawmakers, the governor and creditors to discuss possible alternatives.
October 22 -
Borrowers are enjoying the strongest market in decades while investors are forced to take what they can get.
October 22 -
The departure of Maryland's second-longest serving state treasurer will leave a void in the public finance community.
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