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The online NGA meeting is the latest in a string of conferences that have been moved to the web this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 6 -
Analysts remained concerned about the employment numbers as some states had to postpone or reverse some reopening plans.
July 6 -
Jay Clayton's recent testimony to federal lawmakers was "troubling," the dealer group said in a letter to the SEC chairman.
July 6 -
UMB claims the bonds for the Kansas hotel project are in default because the developer failed to secure a $52 million loan required by the bond indenture.
July 6 -
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The Bi-State Development Agency, which manages St. Louis public transit, took a two-notch downgrade from S&P Global Ratings over the pandemic's impacts.
July 2 -
The Oversight Board welcomed the decisions and one litigant attorney said they would be appealed.
July 2 -
Yields have essentially remained flat since mid-June as the market has digested new issues well and investors are starved for paper, especially tax-exempts.
July 2 -
The New York/New Jersey agency's issuance of $1.1 billion in taxable notes underscores multi-year revenue challenges it confronts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 2 -
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa., said the future needs of issuers are uncertain.
July 2 -
Some participants are afraid that tweaking what they don't like in the law could only make it worse.
July 2 -
Both the June jobs report and newest jobless claims report came in better than expected as the U.S. economy continues to improve.
July 2 -
Transportation officials have spent nearly six years on a Massachusetts Turnpike redesign and an infrastructure merge called the "throat." Time is running short.
July 2 -
Marc Pfeffer, chief investment officer at CLS Investments, talks about today’s municipal bond market and looks to the future.
July 2 -
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The audit reported "significant evidence" of malfeasance at the Sweetwater Union High School District and cast a skeptical eye on why it chose a bond rater.
July 1 -
Preston Hollow says another court ruling proves some of its defamation claims. Nuveen counters that accusations fail to rise to defamation because many are opinion or true.
July 1 -
The minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's June meeting were released on Wednesday and there was much discussion about yield curve control.
July 1 -
Traders and strategists say the dearth of tax-exempt debt and the surge of taxable issuance is keeping the market steady.
July 1 -
Carrión says the biggest problem has been the local government's lack of commitment to structural reforms to benefit the economy.
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