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While a rate cut is likely next week, dissent on the Federal Open Market Committee may hold the key for future moves.
October 25 -
Critics fear the contracting provision is so draconian it could backfire on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $51.5 billion program.
October 25 -
The plan would rebuild the power system with a web of "micro grids," funded in part with federal and private money.
October 25 -
Both women will be honored as part of The Bond Buyer's Deal of the Year gala on Dec. 4 in New York City.
October 25 -
The issuance keeps pouring into the municipal market as muni fundamentals and interest rates drive demand.
October 24 -
In the SEC inquiry, along with a separate FAA investigation, regulators are trying to determine if airport revenues were misspent.
October 24 -
S&P Global reports state HFAs are maintaining high ratings this year, “buoyed by demand for affordable housing and mortgages, low interest rates, relatively low unemployment, increasing wages, and the overall strong domestic economy.”
October 24 -
One plan would convert the investor-owned utility into a customer-owned cooperative, while local governments and agencies look at municipalizing PG&E assets.
October 24 -
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker's administration says the forecast shows that Illinois needs to change its income tax structure.
October 24 -
The expiration of a federal highway bill could provide a catalyst for expanding bonds, according to former Senate Finance Committee tax counsel, Ryan Abraham.
October 24 -
September durable goods orders fell more than expected, while orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft also dropped, suggesting production won't rebound this year.
October 24 -
The taxing and regulating of a new product that's ingested into the lungs to deliver nicotine is dealt with under federal, state and local laws. William Cox explains Kroll Bond Rating Agency's thoughts about vaping and the associated revenues for governments. John Hallacy hosts.
October 24 -
The integration to bolster Tradeweb’s electronic trading platform comes on the heels of other changes and collaborations in the muni tech space.
October 24 -
Lori Lightfoot would close an $838 million gap with a mix of permanent and one-time maneuvers including new taxes, spending cuts and debt restructuring.
October 23 -
ProMedica Health System was downgraded to Baa3 by Moody's Investors Service, which assigned a negative outlook.
October 23 -
UBS, the underwriter facing more than $800 million in lawsuits over the pension system bonds, argued the proposed schedule won't give it enough input.
October 23 -
Interest rates the district will pay on a recent $600 million deal are lower than it paid in its previous bond deal a year and a half ago.
October 23 -
Marybeth Frantz Orsini has joined Ballard Spahr as a partner in the firm’s public finance group.
October 23 -
The new wave of bond issuance continued unabated as more sales priced on Wednesday.
October 23 -
The Fed has been trying to rein in volatility in the market and keep the fed funds rate within its target range.
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