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While acknowledging the critical assistance in the federal relief bill, yet in anticipation of the uncertainty ahead, further Congressional action is essential to provide state and local governments with additional tools to manage debt programs to meet the needs of their constituents.
March 11
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Hank Smith, head of Investment Strategy at Haverford Trust, discusses the upcoming Federal Open Market Committee meeting, the coronavirus pandemic, inflation, and economic growth. He says, “at some point the Fed will have to acknowledge the economy may really take off.” Gary Siegel hosts. (Taped March 2. 26 minutes)
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The 'pension' bondholders have reached a preliminary deal with the Puerto Rico Oversight Board.
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The Investment Company Institute reported outflows from municipal bond mutual funds but inflows into exchange-traded funds. The February consumer price index came in as expected, while the core was below expectations, and analysts expect bigger rises ahead.
March 10 -
Credit scores have an effect on almost every aspect of a person's financial life. A less-than-ideal credit score can make it much harder to get a house or car loan, start a business, or even get a job. President Biden plans to change credit reporting So what does the new administration's plan mean for consumers and lenders? In this episode, we explore the pros and cons of the Biden proposal, what it means for consumers, and how it will impact lending institutions' strategy and operations.
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The House voted 220-211 to approve Senate-passed amendments midday Wednesday.
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A consildated effort is needed for better transparency of pricing in the municipal market, especially for retail investors.
March 10 -
The office designs and implements a plan that coordinates statewide resilience and disaster recovery efforts.
March 10 -
Thousands of references to the acronym were removed from the Government Finance Officers Association website.
March 10 -
Johnson, in his announcement to run, emphasized New York’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic through effective use of federal stimulus dollars.
March 10 -
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S&P moved Illinois' outlook to stable from negative amid revenue numbers that beat pandemic-driven low expectations. The rating remains the lowest among states.
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The authority's board will be replacing two leaders.
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Munis were stronger across the curve as secondary trading was constructive and bellwether credits moved yields lower.
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The plan and disclosure statement indicates only some of the terms for the HTA, CCDA, and PRIFA rum tax bonds.
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The Illinois attorney general and the head of conservative policy group lay out their positions next week in a case seeking to void $14 billion of state debt.
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The next phase of pension risk analysis will be different and more challenging: Assessing the long-term impacts of individual jurisdictions’ choices in the context of their unique workforce demographics, benefits and salary structure, and pension funding status.
March 9
Build America Mutual -
The creation of the Municipal Liquidity Facility helped not only eligible entities but also those left out of using the program.
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The pandemic has caused some special circumstances for state and local governments in juggling their finances. Jeffrey Previdi, the vice-chairman of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board who spent more than 20 years of his career at S&P Global Ratings, talks about what his regulatory organization has done to assist them. Previdi also talked about how GASB influences how state and local governments spend taxpayer money on such things as schools, firehouses, water treatment plants, and other infrastructure. Brian Tumulty hosts. (25 minutes)
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