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The flow of assets and capital in manager selection, municipal bonds and business and mortgage capital reveals forms of systemic racism that often get overlooked.
December 7 -
The flow of assets and capital in manager selection, municipal bonds and business and mortgage capital reveals forms of systemic racism that often get overlooked.
December 7 -
The Center for an Urban Future presents project ideas for coastal resilience and renewable energy.
December 7 -
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A heavier calendar still will not fulfill the $20 billion-plus of December redemptions. Muni/UST 10-year ratios fell to 74% as the UST 10-year came closer to 1.00%.
December 4 -
The new orders announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom will be triggered on a regional basis if hospital intensive care unit capacity falls below 15%.
December 4 -
Difficulty tracking securities means a harder time for investors to understand their credit risk during the pandemic.
December 4 -
John Schroder, the Louisiana treasurer who also chairs the state bond commission, has been hospitalized with the coronavirus.
December 4 -
The bipartisan plan unveiled Tuesday by Senate and House lawmakers includes $160 billion for state and local governments, $82 billion for schools, $15 billion for transit agencies, and $4 billion for airports.
December 4 -
Uncertainties loom as Mayor Bill de Blasio’s budget team scrambles to craft the balanced fiscal 2022 spending plan he must reveal by late January.
December 4 -
The 245,000 increase in nonfarm payrolls indicated a slowing, and with lockdowns rising, December's numbers could fall again.
December 4 -
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Refinitiv Lipper reported inflows of net $201 million for the week ending Dec. 2, down from $386 million the week prior.
December 3 -
Moody's downgraded Wisconsin's largest city by one notch due to budgetary pressures.
December 3 -
State lawmakers took only three days to approve more than $200 million of relief for businesses and individuals in a special legislative session.
December 3 -
MDOT will pay $250 million in the settlement, but answers to financial questions, including whether more bonding will be needed, have not been revealed.
December 3 -
In retirement, he's launched a consulting firm that has several irons in the fire, including continued work on research products for Loop.
December 3 -
With its convention center closed for most of the year, San Antonio must apply hotel occupancy tax to debt service on Grand Hyatt revenue bonds.
December 3 -
Twin Cities International School and MIMCS Building Company announced the reversal in a public notice filed Monday.
December 3 -
SCANA Corp. and South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. will pay a $25 million penalty for making false and misleading statements about the failed reactor project.
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