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The nominations, essentially along party lines, move to the full Senate.
July 21 -
This is the latest case to involve 'flipping' — improperly allocating bonds meant for retail customers and instead selling them to other market participants — following multiple related actions made by the SEC over the years.
July 21 -
UMB plans to focus on higher education with its initial thrust into advisory services.
July 21 -
The pandemic has magnified the woes of New York City’s public hospital system — long a problem unit — the comptroller said.
July 21 -
Fitch downgraded the Ohio-based system to BBB-minus, leaving its rating at the lowest investment grade, matching ProMedica's Moody's rating.
July 21 -
Te legislation, headed for Gov. Tom Wolf's desk, is a response to a court ruling that Scranton exceeded limits under state law from 2015 to 2017.
July 21 -
Howard Cure of Evercore Wealth Management and Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission examine variables related to the city's FY21 spending plan amid the coronavirus pandemic, a deep recession and civil unrest. Paul Burton hosts.
July 21 -
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Casino tax legislation is “credit positive” for the city, Moody's said; Fitch downgraded ratings for Chicago water, sewer and school district revenue bonds.
July 20 -
Fewer fliers due to the coronavirus pandemic sparked a second downgrade to Port Authority of New York and New Jersey-issued bonds sold for Kennedy Airport.
July 20 -
Texas faces a shortfall of $4.8 billion at the end of fiscal year 2021, Comptroller Glenn Hegar reported.
July 20 -
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics' household and employer surveys tell different tales about the depth of Puerto Rico's downturn.
July 20 -
The Federal Reserve could discuss yield curve control, but some feel it may not be needed.
July 20 -
Municipals stronger ahead of this week's summer supply slate as Congress debates a potential fiscal stimulus package.
July 20 -
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran's plan to offset a coronavirus-related deficit faces stiff opposition from the Republican-controlled legislature.
July 20 -
The study provides the first rigorous quantitative evidence supporting the widely held belief that the municipal bond industry benefits from the classification.
July 20 -
Tribal leaders, after a landmark win at the Supreme Court, decided not to rush into a deal with the state to seek jurisdictional clarity from Congress.
July 20 -
VRDO reset rates in California consistently were too high to be justified, a new filing contends.
July 20 -
Ports went into the pandemic with strong revenue models, though they say they need help to ensure they make good on their debts.
July 20 -
The $3.7 billion measure would do more than just fix and replace schools. It could remedy an historic injustice, officials say.
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