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Gov. J.B. Pritzker will unveil a proposed fiscal 2021 budget Wednesday.
February 14 -
Having rejected a Puerto Rico Oversight Board request to dismiss the challenges to the restructuring because it would be extremely difficult to undo, a U.S. appeals court is about to entertain the board's arguments on the challenges' substance.
February 14 -
Eric Garcetti's signed an executive directive
February 14 -
Lack of supply continues while professional money keeps market liquid.
February 14 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said the impact of the coronavirus and the risk it poses to the global economy haven’t changed her forecast.
February 14 -
Fitch Ratings dropped Immaculata University, in the Philadelphia suburbs, to BB-minus from BB.
February 14 -
With many economic indicators released Friday, the main takeaway is gross domestic product will struggle.
February 14 -
The New York City Housing Authority’s agreement with developers on $1.5 billion of capital repairs marks a significant move toward private management.
February 14 -
A nonprofit corporation will use the taxable and tax-exempt bonds to buy or refinance 28 skilled nursing facilities in Oklahoma and Texas.
February 14 -
The state stepped in to prevent Wall Street banks accused of wrongdoing in the variable-rate market from using what has been their most effective argument.
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The municipal market started off the week like gangbusters, but was ending very quietly on Thursday as the holiday-shortened week approaches.
February 13 -
The total employment number slipped below one million in December, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
February 13 -
If House Bill 653 passes, Fitch Ratings says any rating impact would be felt by local governments that receive transfers, rather than by the utilities.
February 13 -
The Atlantic City casino industry kicked off 2020 with another year-over-year gambling revenue gain.
February 13 -
Analysts expect a drop in trade volume in at least the first two quarters of this year.
February 13 -
It’s unlikely Judy Shelton changed anyone’s mind but she appeared poised, confident and unshaken in defending herself and her previous statements and writings.
February 13 -
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, presenter of the Oscars, is issuing debt to cover cost overruns on the museum it plans to open in December.
February 13 -
BlackRock's Sean Carney discusses the new era of challenges for muniland, including climate change and cyber security. He also opines about the growing trend of taxable issuance. Aaron Weitzman hosts.
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