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The county board signed off on about $600 million of borrowing and the financing teams that will bring the deals to market in January.
December 22 -
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Munis were flat Monday as the entire curve was said to be undergoing a consolidation.
December 21 -
The commuter rail that runs between San Jose and San Francisco benefitted from a criteria revision on not-for-profit transportation infrastructure.
December 21 -
"If you bankrupt the states, you bankrupt the country,” said NGA Chairman Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York.
December 21 -
Lindsey Piegza says politics and consumer's continued fear may make the recovery more difficult.
December 21 -
Transamerica Financial Advisors has agreed to pay $321,167 in restitution as part of a settlement of Financial Industry Regulatory Authority charges that it failed to properly supervise its brokers selling shares of 529 plans.
December 21 -
Solomon's new role will combine his current responsibilities in the FICC Municipal platform overseeing data strategy/algorithmic trading and municipal opportunity trading units, with the bond sales, trading and underwriting teams.
December 21 -
New Mexico aims to join its neighbors in legalizing recreational marijuana as it seeks to reduce dependence on oil and gas taxes.
December 21 -
Several factors have combined to position an innovative approach — the public-private partnership, or P3 model — as a crucial emerging tool for public entities nationwide.
December 21
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Another $900 billion of fiscal support would “absolutely” make a significant difference to the U.S. economy’s ability to endure COVID-19, but “challenging months” lie ahead, a top Federal Reserve official said.
December 21 -
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Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida, voicing optimism on the economic outlook thanks to coronavirus vaccines, said the U.S. will likely avoid slipping back into recession as growth rebounds next year.
December 18 -
The board wants to increase tax compliance, spend more on healthcare capital projects, and advance the release of CAFRs, among other things.
December 18 -
Paltry supply will force the secondary to handle the rest of 2020; New York City taxable general obligation bonds trade up by nearly 20 basis points on intermediate bonds.
December 18 -
Multiple news articles, which the SEC did not include, contradict the commission's major reasoning for why a temporary exemption for municipal advisors was needed, SIFMA said.
December 18 -
The state will use a public-private partnership to replace the 68-year-old Interstate 10 bridge over the Calcasieu River between Westlake and Lake Charles.
December 18 -
The Federal Reserve's Summary of Economic Projections forecasts inflation won't hit its 2% target next year, and others agree.
December 18 -
City officials say the continuation of enhanced taxing authority from Pennsylvania will help it refinance debt and avoid another fiscal cliff.
December 18 -
State and local governments are going to need generous lines of credit to get through the next few months. Joe Biden has an opportunity to act by rethinking the Municipal Liquidity Facility at the Federal Reserve.
December 18
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