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Retiree medical benefits are creating an overhang for states as they continue to grapple with the pandemic, analysts said.
September 21 -
The House is expected to approve a stopgap funding measure that suspends the debt ceiling and marks one of several partisan showdowns ahead of the looming fiscal year-end.
September 21 -
Data released Tuesday reflected a murky picture on the strength of the economy, but the market’s eyes were fixed on the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting in Washington, D.C.
September 21 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot wants to use $1.3 billion of the city's $1.9 billion in coronavirus relief aid to make up for lost revenues.
September 21 -
A superior court judge has granted the relator a small victory in a long fought case of alleged false claims, fraud and collusion.
September 21 -
Tax exempt coupon income may be included in a proposed 3% high income surcharge in the reconciliation bill, Citi says
September 21 -
The government is also hoping an outside company will take over the Limetree oil refinery in St. Croix.
September 21 - Other Legal Notices
$26,175,000 original principal amount, Special Obligation Bonds (Hospitality Fee Pledge), Series 2014 Dated October 30, 2014 (the “Series 2014 Bonds”)
September 21 -
Private sector competition and unprecedented retirement rates are driving a need to attract new finance workers to a stable and thriving profession.
September 21 -
Morgan Fahy has joined BAM’s capital markets team from Citigroup.
September 21 -
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Without the primary in play and a mostly muted secondary, triple-A yield curves were little changed, coming nowhere near the moves in UST with the 10- and 30-year falling five and six basis points as equities saw their worst day since May.
September 20 -
The school will sell $600 million of bonds that a third party verifier said meet green standards.
September 20 -
Muni advisors can dialogue with regulators on key obligations from multiple perspectives
September 20 -
With a record $3 billion going to education, Oklahoma is facing stricter accounting in the wake of charter school funding abuses.
September 20 -
Texas utilities face prolonged risk to their credit from weakness in the state's main electric grid, analysts warn.
September 20 -
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott shifted more taxpayer money toward a border wall and called for redistricting state legislative and congressional districts in a third special session.
September 20 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has published its strategic goals for the next four years, which includes the launch of EMMALabs, moving all of its data systems to the cloud and updating its rulemaking guidance.
September 20 -
The commowealth is flush with cash but still managing the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
September 20 -
Municipals have been distracted by the robust primary market and that trend will continue next week when another large new-issue calendar greets investors.
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