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A senior Federal Reserve official said an expansion of the MLF won’t happen unless the program is extended into 2021.
October 20 -
Housing starts and building permits both rose in September, as the housing market remains the "best part of the U.S. economy."
October 20 -
The Chicago-area transit agency says it needs more federal aid to manage pandemic-induced funding shortfalls.
October 20 -
The increasing focus on ESG and innovation in the municipal market continues to grow as investors and issuers navigate a changing global market for state and local government debt amid COVID-19.
October 20 -
The pivotal issue of the November vote will be a divided government versus a united government, and its possible effect on policies that can drive the economy and markets.
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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's new CEO plans to improve the quality of data on its site.
October 20 -
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The coronavirus pandemic took its toll on Hawaii's credit rating Monday as Fitch cuts the Aloha State's GOs to AA. NYC TFA announces $1.1B sale for next week.
October 19 -
Groups said regulation would not be helpful in encouraging more disclosure.
October 19 -
Tough decisions on spending and taxes lay ahead if Illinois voters reject a progressive income tax structure and federal coronavirus relief fails to pan out.
October 19 -
Despite "robust" progress, it will take "some time" for the economy to return to pre-pandemic levels, according to Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida.
October 19 -
Arizona-based Banner Health adds another hospital to its system as it offers investors $607.6 million of taxable revenue bonds.
October 19 -
Five new muni professionals join Hilltop Securities’ debt and fixed income capital market teams; all of them came from Wells Fargo.
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