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House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal said he's working closely with Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin to include major infrastructure provisions in what members of Congress are calling CARES Act 2.
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To win a summary judgment, a party to a lawsuit must show that there is no factual dispute at issue and that the facts of the case can only support a finding in that party’s favor.
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Theme park and business closures and hospitality industry layoffs will make recovery difficult for Orange County and the Orlando region.
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The Senate Banking Committee is preparing to approve the stalled nomination of Judy Shelton to be a member of the Federal Reserve Board next week, according to two Republicans familiar with the planning.
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According to the survey that Tom Kozlik prepared, more than 90% of 211 analysts and specialists found coronavirus the most compelling issue facing the public finance industry. Public pensions ranked second.
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The market isn't facing 50-basis-point swings, but its footing is still off as participants grapple with the long-term effects of the pandemic. New deals are getting pulled and New York Power is about to issue bonds maturing in 2060.
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Illinois tentatively plans to sell $1.2 billion of certificates next week and $1 billion of bonds the following week.
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The utility envisions a digital power grid and clean energy transmission, with this sale setting the stage.
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The coronavirus is having a profound effect on the U.S. economy, but it should be able to stage a strong comeback, said former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan.
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Two executives for the failed Tri-Valley charter schools agreed to pay $20,000 and $15,000 to settle charges of misleading municipal bond investors.
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In a weekly COVID-19 disclosure report released Tuesday, included among the hundreds of disclosures were two unscheduled draws on debt service reserves.
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Pessimism about the economic situation in the United States continues to affect the way consumers view the economy and their financial position.
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Federal grants for the 10 transit systems with the highest ridership will cover their funding shortfalls an average of 5.4 to 8.3 months, according to a new estimate.
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The Federal Open Market Committee meeting that began Tuesday will be unique because rates remain at the zero lower bound and the Fed has taken many actions to ensure smooth markets since the economic shutdown to contain the coronavirus.
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S&P Global Ratings changed its outlook on Chicago's BBB-plus rating to negative citing financial strains caused by the pandemic.
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The ultimate impact of the bear market on pension risks is likely to vary widely among issuers, making granular analysis more important and valuable.
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Charles Doraine settled with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority on Monday without admitting or denying FINRA’s findings.
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William Glasgall of the Volcker Alliance explores deficits, budget cuts, rainy-day funds and borrowing options amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Paul Burton hosts.
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Groups representing dealer firms and issuers both weighed in positively Monday evening after the Fed’s afternoon decision that it will expand its Municipal Liquidity Facility in both scope and duration.
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