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Whether or not infrastructure investment is included in the next stimulus bill, more is still needed, experts say.
July 30 -
San Francisco International Airport will issue $291 million in refunding bonds amid belt-tightening efforts driven by a massive drop in passengers.
July 30 -
Rising coronavirus cases could dim the rebound expected in the third quarter, experts say.
July 30 -
Blake Lynch, head of business development at IMTC, delves into how FinTech is providing opportunities for the municipal finance, fixed-income markets. He also talks about the future of work-from-home policies and what that means for business. Lynne Funk hosts.
July 30 -
Mayor Bill Peduto warned of significant cuts to next year's budget if the city does not receive adequate rescue assistance.
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No surprises from the Fed, not much for it to do at this point.
July 29 -
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority named underwriters and a team to sell up to $200 million of bonds to manage pandemic-driven revenue losses.
July 29 -
Municipals were little changed as all eyes focused on the primary.
July 29 -
The New Jersey megamall owners' missed mortgage payments for another property compound investor concerns.
July 29 -
Prominent current and former public officials and analysts broadly agree that states and localities are headed for deep financial holes without additional and substantial federal aid.
July 29 -
County leaders say added flexibility in CARES Act spending in the Senate GOP bill is limited.
July 29 -
Their suit against 11 bond underwriters will be heard in a local, rather than federal, court, the lead judge said Wednesday.
July 29 -
Fitch Ratings cut Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District in Imperial County to BB from BBB-minus.
July 29 -
Acosta Jordán has more than 30 years of financial services experience in Puerto Rico.
July 29 -
Florida TaxWatch and environmentalists are urging Florida lawmakers to stop planning for the Suncoast Connector and others before millions are spent.
July 29 -
Hilltop was fined a total of $475,000, with $100,000 pertaining to violations of municipal securities rules.
July 29 -
Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman Patrick Foye called mass transit "the circulatory system of the nation."
July 29 -
The Smart Plan received the leadership recognition award from the National Association of Government Defined Contribution Administrators.
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