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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell set up a vote to advance the nomination of Christopher Waller to the Federal Reserve Board, potentially clearing the way for his confirmation later this week.
November 30 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is cautioning lawmakers that the U.S. economy remains in a damaged and uncertain state, despite progress made in the development of COVID-19 vaccines.
November 30 -
Although November posted the lowest monthly volume total this year, issuance has already exceeded 2019's total and is on track to set a new yearly record in 2020.
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After volume in November came in around $19 billion, the lowest since 1999, investors look to December.
November 30 -
It is unclear how or if the merger will affect IHS Markit's current work in the municipal space, but the firm had already been expanding its reach on a global scale.
November 30 -
Hear from some of the 2020 Rising Stars about diversity issues, the COVID-19 pandemic and how it affected their work, and their thoughts about the future of the public finance sector. We also link to all the profiles, in case you missed them.
November 30 -
Pending home sales unexpectedly declined in October, the second consecutive month they dropped.
November 30 -
As state and local governments work to apply the California Supreme Court’s rulings, they are also bracing for the next wave of litigation.
November 30 -
Though President-elect Joe Biden has not provided specifics on the financing of his infrastructure agenda, sources say he will take an "all of the above" approach.
November 30 -
The U.S. economy seems to be holding up despite a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, clouding the case for more monetary stimulus, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin said.
November 30 -
The Regional Transportation District will issue $340 million for Denver Transit Partners, the concessionaire of three Denver-area commuter rail lines for RTD.
November 30 -
The incoming administration chose a battle-tested policymaker who can draw on her nearly two decades at the Fed to help rebuild an economy still struggling from the coronavirus pandemic.
November 30 -
'I’m good at guarding things,' said the retired Army Reserve colonel, who will become Pennsylvania's next treasurer.
November 30 -
The central bank will prolong the life of the Commercial Paper Funding Facility and three other programs while returning congressionally approved funds for five separate facilities that will shut down Dec. 31.
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Michael Chalker, portfolio manager and senior analyst at LM Capital Group, talks with Chip Barnett about the fixed-income markets and the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. (16 minutes)
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Illinois will borrow $2 billion through the Federal Reserve's Municipal Liquidity Facility to help manage its 2021 budget gap. The state previously borrowed $1.2 billion from the MLF for its fiscal 2020 pandemic hole.
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The Investment Company Institute reported municipal bond funds saw $2.675 billion of inflows in the latest reporting week.
November 25 -
Federal Reserve officials discussed providing more guidance on their bond-buying strategy during their Nov. 4-5 policy meeting.
November 25 -
Invaluable insight for those in the LGBTQ community and all those who want to be better allies from the lived experience of Maeve DuVally from Goldman Sachs
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