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Republicans in the New York county's legislature oppose the debt restructuring, which would save the county an estimated $285 million in interest next year.
October 30 -
From feast to famine, ahead of the elections, the new-issue slate dries up while the secondary held steady.
October 30 -
The Florida Department of Transportation extended the suspension of Garcon Point Bridge toll collections because it is being used as a detour.
October 30 -
Long-term municipal bond volume is on pace to set a new record of yearly issuance, thanks in part to issuers rushing to market before the election and a continued taxable boom.
October 30 -
The American Securities Association wants to see a municipal debt purchase program extended past the end of the year, but Treasury has indicated that is unlikely.
October 30 -
Thomas Forkin eyes legal challenges to state's intervention efforts if he defeats incumbent Marty Small in Tuesday's election.
October 30 -
Stanford Ladner of Butler Snow has been listed in the 2020 edition of “New York Metro Super Lawyers."
October 30 -
Personal income increased 0.9% in September after a 2.5% decline in August, the Commerce Department reported Friday, while personal consumption grew 1.2% after a 0.7% gain in August.
October 30 -
Virus effects have battered New York City’s economy and by extension, the city’s budget and credit standing.
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Moody’s on Thursday joined Fitch and S&P Global Ratings in moving the city’s rating outlook to negative. It has rated Chicago at speculative grade since 2015.
October 29 -
Harvey has failed to fully implement an independent consultant's recommendations in violation of a 2014 settlement that resolved securities charges, the SEC says.
October 29 -
New Jersey said it expects to issue up to $4.5 billion of tax-exempt and taxable bonds the week of Nov. 18 under the COVID-19 Emergency Bond Act.
October 29 -
The comptroller report said New York City's reserves mitigate the need for bond financing to fund operations as the city has more in reserve funds than pre-Great Recession and Sept. 11-related recession figures.
October 29 -
The most significant revenue loss in Florida continues to be the drop in sales tax collections in the tourism and hospitality industries.
October 29 -
The SEC's Rebecca Olsen said in 2021, the regulator plans to explore ways to get more comment on financial disclosure recommendations.
October 29 -
The next milestone in the shift to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate is expected to be the announcement from the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority before the end of this year declaring Libor as nonrepresentative.
October 29 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's executive order directs regulators to put rules in place to end the sale of gas- and diesel-powered passenger vehicles in 2035.
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Gross domestic product surged in the third quarter's first read, but analysts suggest the rising number of coronavirus cases bodes ill for fourth quarter growth.
October 29 -
Sowjana Sivaloganathan, director of fixed income at Intercontinental Exchange, and Patrick Smith, director of municipal evaluations at ICE Data Services, talk about how ICE and its Muni Curve has evolved in the muni space, the challenges COVID has presented and the transparency measures they have undertaken. Lynne Funk hosts. (30 minutes)
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