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Municipals held firm as more new deals swarmed into the marketplace.
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Colorado's decision to withhold pension funding brings a warning from Moody's.
July 28 -
State revenues for fiscal 2020 came in 5.7% lower than Florida forecasters anticipated because of business disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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As the coronavirus infections rise in parts of the nation, the economy is suffering.
July 28 -
It is unlikely that transit agencies will get the full amount, but the Senate's new bill implies possible discussion for more transit funding.
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The order also creates a chief diversity officer in all city agencies to help with the efforts.
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The National Conference of State Legislatures said the proposal “ignores the economic realities in the states."
July 28 -
Minnesota's governor blames efforts to strip emergency powers he used in the fight against COVID-19 for the holdup in passing a $1.8 billion bond authorization.
July 28 -
As an industry, we must speak persuasively with one voice and impress upon the administration and Congress that there is no substitute for the golden, reliable friends of our industry’s past.
July 28
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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.
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Puerto Rico public corporation unions fought against PROMESA and local laws in an appeals court Monday.
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Two more Republican no votes will sink the nomination, if Democrats remain steadfast in their opposition.
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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.
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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.
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This revision represents an update of Statement 34 issued in June 1999.
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Major deals that produced record savings have enhanced the firm's credentials among municipal bond senior managers in Texas.
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