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The Senate could take up President Donald Trump’s outstanding two nominations to the Federal Reserve board next week, according to Sen. John Cornyn.
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A majority of the new Oversight Board members may be more creditor friendly.
November 12 -
Inflation remains low, while initial jobless claims continue improving, but the coronavirus pandemic looms large.
November 12 -
University of Idaho's P3 could be a model for future university deals, according to Wells Fargo bankers.
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The MSRB is looking specifically for issuers and non-dealer municipal advisors.
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John Hallacy, founder of John Hallacy Consulting LLC, and Andrew Coen, Bond Buyer Northeast regional reporter, talk about next week’s $4 billion COVID-19 emergency GO and taxable social bond sale by New Jersey. Chip Barnett moderates the discussion on what it means for the state and whether the issue will become muni bond market benchmarks with an extra appeal to international investors. (15 minutes)
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Illinois General Assembly leaders canceled the annual veto session amid rising COVID-19 cases, which means lawmakers won't act on the state budget before January.
November 11 -
The Fed’s vice chair of supervision said the Fed's backstop lending to states and localities "may not be the answer to all their issues."
November 11 -
The rating agency cited higher leverage from borrowing plans to fund expansions and renovations and passenger traffic losses from the coronavirus pandemic.
November 11 -
S&P Global Ratings revised the outlook on Vermont’s AA-plus general obligation bond rating to negative from stable.
November 11 -
The contest that took nearly a week to finalize was among several races that epitomized the state's sharp political divide.
November 11 -
Some justices appeared to be skeptical of arguments in case that seeks to overturn the ACA.
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The IFA is hoping to capitalize on growing investor interest in green and sustainable bonds.
November 10 -
But in the second half of 2021, the U.S. economy is likely to have a strong recovery from the pandemic.
November 10 -
Light primary easily absorbed while secondary trading showed a steadier market as it closes for Veterans Day. Massachusetts announces $1.4 billion of GOs for next week.
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The state’s economic downturn has yet to subside, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel said.
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The Democratic governor will have continued powers to thwart proposed wealth taxes from progressive members of his party after Republicans prevented a veto-proof Senate majority.
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The group of around a dozen issuers, bankers, broker-dealers, bond attorneys, and municipal advisors is sorting out their priorities for educating the public finance community.
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