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Moody's Investors Service revised the outlook on Hurley Medical Center's Ba1 rating to positive from stable ahead of a $52 million sale.
February 28 -
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said the Fed is ready to act if the COVID-19 virus develops into a destabilizing force.
February 28 -
Spiotto, considered the "dean of municipal restructuring," died suddenly on Thursday.
February 28 -
After years of contentious state budget battles over NJ Transit, state Senate President Steve Sweeney is proposing a permanent funding solution.
February 28 -
Wisconsin Gov. Evers said he remains open to an income tax cut but only if it's accompanied with more education funding and property tax relief
February 28 -
A state-by-state review of 2019 issuance in the Far West.
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Municipal market technicals were already driving performance and so the strong quality bid has deepened the rally across the curve as the asset class really didn’t need to grab the U.S. Treasuries coattails all that tightly.
February 27 -
A former Puerto Rico bankruptcy attorney says the firms have conspired to break the law so as to advance their financial interests over those of their clients.
February 27 -
GOP’s Shelby says he could support Shelton for Fed board
February 27 -
Issuers of all sizes are taking advantage of the expanding taxable investor base — from institutions to international to SMAs — as the muni market evolves.
February 27 -
New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli credits a data-driven platform with salvaging billions in revenue.
February 27 -
It’s too soon to judge the potential impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the U.S. economy or consider a monetary policy response, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said.
February 27 -
The Cleveland office, which will be led by Kevin Barry, is part of Hilltop Securities' ongoing expansion in the Midwest region.
February 27 -
Judge John Cooper told the Florida Department of Transportation to increase Garcon Point Bridge tolls after FDOT failed to follow his order to do so in December.
February 27 -
The new committee of volunteers will be tasked with helping shape the future of EMMA.
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Issuers in the Far West sold $85 billion of municipal bonds in 2019, a 23% increase from 2018.
February 27 -
GDP, jobless claims, pending homes sales rise while durable goods orders decline.
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Chris Mier, CFA of Loop Capital, says fiscal policy needs to achieve more at present and believes we are at a comfortable point in the credit cycle. Despite that conviction, he says the coronavirus will serve to slow growth. John Hallacy hosts.
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman Patrick Foye blames Washington for "recalcitrance" over the Manhattan tolling plan.
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