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The three-month extension for the central bank's lending programs is one of several recent steps by policymakers to stabilize the economy as the coronavirus pandemic stretches through the summer.
July 28 -
Tom Kozlik of Hilltop Securities explains why meaningful federal coronavirus assistance to states and cities is no slam dunk. Paul Burton hosts. Recorded July 21.
July 28 -
Puerto Rico public corporation unions fought against PROMESA and local laws in an appeals court Monday.
July 28 -
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Two more Republican no votes will sink the nomination, if Democrats remain steadfast in their opposition.
July 27 -
Arlington, Texas, has weathered the pandemic with its ratings intact as it awaits the return of tourists and sports fans.
July 27 -
The lack of a significant new-issue calendar is encouraging some investors to purchase ahead of the first of the month, but others are putting buying off until the arrival of Aug. 1 redemptions.
July 27 -
Lottery revenues, used to cover a chunk of the state's pension payment, will fall about $163 million short.
July 27 -
With rates at zero lower bound, and staying there, analysts are focusing on the post-meeting statement.
July 27 -
This revision represents an update of Statement 34 issued in June 1999.
July 27 -
Major deals that produced record savings have enhanced the firm's credentials among municipal bond senior managers in Texas.
July 27 -
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Great leaders emerge from failure in the world of financial services and fintech is no exception. Moven founder Brett King shares his take on persistence and how it’s worked for him.
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Municipal bonds finished steady on Friday ahead of next week's $7.8 billion new-issue slate while high-grade paper trades up in the secondary. Investors are looking for stability.
July 24 -
The next stimulus package will help municipalities and those who are struggling the most, but won't be as generous as the first package, economists predict.
July 24 -
The bond lawyer group's No. 1 suggestion is to loosen the rules governing state and local government borrowing for working capital.
July 24 -
A 16-year-old bond case reemerged to play a central role in Republican efforts to halt Gov. Phil Murphy’s $9.9 billion borrowing plan.
July 24 -
The Puerto Rico oversight board warned that without restructuring, PREPA faces about $4.5 billion of legacy debt service obligations in the next five years.
July 24 -
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Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah said he will vote against Judy Shelton, one of two Trump administration nominees to the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors.
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