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If the proposal is approved, the timing of issuers' annual financial disclosures would be prominently displayed as soon as the beginning of 2020.
November 13 -
Major banks accused of manipulating the variable-rate market are seeking to get the court to toss out the second amended whistleblower complaint filed by municipal advisor Johan Rosenberg.
November 13 -
The state sells $268 million of GOs competitively this week while officials weigh refunding opportunities.
November 13 -
Iowa accounted for $16 million of the approximately $36.1 million in aggie bonds issued in 2017, according to a recent survey by the Council of Development Finance Agencies.
November 13 -
Fitch Ratings cut the Philadelphia-based Catholic university to BBB-minus, with a negative outlook.
November 13 -
It's time to fix municipal market infrastructure.
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NDH founder Scott Haber told Louisiana officials that state tax credits can provide seed funding for public-private partnership projects.
November 13 -
Roberts & Ryan Investments Inc. and Citi have entered into a mentor-protégé partnership.
November 13 -
The territory needs $1.3 billion to $2.3 billion of investment beyond the current level to support growth and competitiveness.
November 13 -
Chicago now expects to bank $215 million in upfront debt refinancing savings from a bond refinancing it expects late this year or early next.
November 12 -
Economic Club of New York attendees questioned the president's claims of an economic boom as well his efforts to spur the Federal Reserve into cutting interest rates faster.
November 12 -
The risk of a state takeover of the bankrupt utility, which Gov. Gavin Newsom has suggested, is not incorporated into California's rating, S&P said.
November 12 -
Reduced activity in the oil patch is showing up in Oklahoma's revenue growth, Treasurer Randy McDaniel said.
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James Johnson, who steered New Jersey's oversight of Atlantic City, is now corporation counsel for New York City.
November 12 -
The week’s new issuance got off to a slow start on Tuesday, but the Street is flush with cash and ready to pounce as the bigger deals price on Wednesday and Thursday.
November 12 -
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission takes bids Wednesday on its first new money deal in nine years.
November 12 -
The Ann Arbor, Michigan, schools persuaded voters that waiting would be more expensive, while pitching greener buildings in an education-driven community.
November 12 -
With the fed funds rate target cut to a range of 1.50% to 1.75%, the Federal Reserve may not have enough firepower to respond to the next economic shock.
November 12 -
Wheelchair user Jessica De La Rosa and Joe Rappaport of the Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled discuss transit accessibility against the backdrop of New York MTA's $52 billion capital program. Paul Burton hosts.
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On Nov. 7th, 2019, we had a great discussion on how the municipal regulatory landscape has changed over the past 10 years and what to expect in the future.
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