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Rates remain stagnant even as UST rallied Monday. Large deals from NYC and Texas issuers are on deck for Tuesday.
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The aid includes $9.6 billion for the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority to repair and rebuild the electrical grid and $2 billion for the Puerto Rico Department of Education.
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Facing a revenue disruption over next two years, the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority will ease cash flow pressure with a $100 million refunding.
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A $3.3 billion budget proposal from County Executive Laura Curran hinges on refinancing outstanding bonds through triple-A-rated Nassau Interim Finance Authority.
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The Fed has been chasing its 2% inflation goal since 2012 and has yet to even come close to reaching it, thanks in part, to technology and globalization.
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Investment banker Suzanne Shank and professor Michael Barr to serve on its Board of Trustees.
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Global investment firm expands ETF suite to boost yield, liquidity, and diversification opportunities.
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Feeling the revenue hit from the coronavirus, the commission has received state approval for a second delay in $112.5 million quarterly transit payments.
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These public finance supporters in both chambers of Congress include Democrats from Massachusetts, Maryland, and Alabama and Republicans from Mississippi, Ohio, and Texas.
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Treasurer Shawn Wooden, the country's only Black elected state treasurer, spoke about diversity and inclusion to the Northeast Women in Public Finance.
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A conversation with Greg Carmichael, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Fifth Third Bancorp discussing the consumer banking trends and lessons learned during the pandemic.
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On Friday, municipals finished little changed, with yields remaining steady along most of the AAA GO scales.
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Proposition 15 would detach commercial real estate from California's cap on property assessment increases.
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The U.S. current account deficit widened to $170.5 billion in the second quarter from a revised $111.5 billion gap in the previous quarter, data released Friday by the Commerce Department showed.
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The deal struck by Gov. Phil Murphy to increase marginal rates on income over $1 million is not expected to make a material difference to the state deficit.
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Voters will consider bond issues in three states and a number of tax measures, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
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Family emotions, union pushback, fears of a new COVID-19 wave, cost drivers and data fluctuations are all at play as the city flip-flops on in-person education.
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The settlement in which Roosevelt & Cross, Inc. agreed to pay $1 million is part of a now more than two-year crackdown on "flipping" arrangements.
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Fitch questions Buffalo, N.Y's revenue estimates and says the pandemic forced the city to use much of its reserves.
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