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The Bay State's transportation and congestion crisis puts its economic viability in jeopardy, officials say.
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Municipal fund managers are betting on lower credit quality paper and lower coupon bonds as they take advantage of the swell in supply.
November 27 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot's first budget cleared the City Council on a 39-11 vote.
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The board letter's is one of the first signs of friction with Gov. Wanda Vázquez, who took office in August.
November 26 -
He will join Shawn Wooden's staff in Dec. 16 and brings 25 years of financial and management experience in the public and private sectors.
November 26 -
The county’s $3.11 billion 2020 budget represents progress toward achieving structural balance despite $50 million in risk, according to a fiscal control board.
November 26 -
All of the week's muni issuance hit Tuesday, as Thanksgiving will mute action for the next three days.
November 26 -
A 25-vote defeat turned into an 11-vote victory for the Midland Independent School District measure.
November 26 -
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, restored to investment grade by S&P Global Ratings last year, plans to sell a total of $923 million.
November 26 -
Each state would be guaranteed $25 million in bonding authority each year, with an additional $1.25 billion in authority allocated among the states according to rural population.
November 26 -
Federal Reserve Board Gov. Lael Brainard presented her alternative to quantitative asset purchases.
November 26 -
A bus line in Flagstaff received $17.3 million in grants to relocate its connection center and buy zero emission buses.
November 26 -
Christian Dunbar discusses his unconventional road to Philadephia city treasurer, including his childhood in Liberia and football scholarship to Temple University. Andrew Coen hosts.
November 26 -
We are seeing more and more reports of stakeholders’ skepticism of what they believe are overly generous ratings.
November 26
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell struck an upbeat tone in gauging the ability of policy makers to extend the record U.S. economic expansion, while signaling interest rates would probably remain on hold.
November 26 -
Preston Hollow is fighting Nuveen's attempt to reopen a trial record in the private lender's lawsuit accusing the investment powerhouse of anti-competitive tactics.
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L.A. Controller wants nation's largest utility to increase wildfire prevention inspections and boost use of technology.
November 25 -
A lawsuit challenges the May 2019 voter approval of the bond measure, which passed with more than 71% of the vote. None of the debt has been issued yet.
November 25 -
Citigroup got set to price the $632 million Main Street Natural Gas deal, while Goldman Sachs prepped $315 million of Emerald Renewable Diesel bonds.
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The Division of the Budget said escalating Medicaid costs are the main reason for the projected shortfall.
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