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William Glasgall, Senior Vice President and Director of State and Local Initiatives at the Volcker Alliance, sits down with Chip Barnett and Lynne Funk to talk about why states should bolster their rainy day funds.
October 1 -
There are ways to promote the Federal Reserve’s independence, but it would require changes to the current system, which is based on a “fuzzy mandate,” according to members of the Shadow Open Market Committee.
October 1 -
Gov. Wanda Vázquez García's support for pension cuts that had been opposed by her predecessor is seen as "a strong positive" for the debt restructuring.
September 30 -
The college, using the state of Ohio as its conduit issuer, will price $49 million of bonds.
September 30 -
Moody’s Investors Service placed Rochester’s Aa3 issuer and general obligation limited tax rating on review for downgrade.
September 30 -
Another big week is in store for investors with a $1B NYC deal waiting in the wings.
September 30 -
Oakland Park will issue green water and sewer refunding bonds that carry S&P Global Ratings’ highest Green Evaluation score of E1.
September 30 -
Four states in the eastern U.S. lost a legal challenge to a provision of the 2017 law that limited write-offs for state and local taxe
September 30 -
The judge overseeing Preston Hollow Capital's anti-trust lawsuit against Nuveen could rule any day on the claims.
September 30 -
The Lower Colorado River Authority will price $169.5 million of revenue bonds.
September 30 -
Municipal bond volume continues to accelerate, closing out the month of September 39.1% higher and the quarter 17.8% higher than a year earlier, as issuers flocked to market with taxable deals.
September 30 -
Ernesto Lanza will be leaving his position at Clark Hill to go to the SEC's Office of Municipal Securities, sources said.
September 30 -
New issuance is up by about $21B over 2018, but still lags previous years.
September 30 -
One of the nation's top P3 partners sees more opportunity in states where it has existing relationships with transportation agencies.
September 30 -
Mismanagement of real-property related taxes may be shortchanging an MTA revenue stream, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
September 30 -
The turmoil that’s gripped repo markets has turned into a stream of low-risk profits for some banks.
September 30 -
Not all of the threats and challenges to the Federal Reserve’s independence and credibility are external, according to former Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles Plosser.
September 30 -
It marked the fifth dispersal from a Federal Aviation Administration program that will provide $3.18 billion for airport improvements.
September 27 -
Charter schools' typically modest unrestricted reserves and limited operating margins leave them vulnerable if state aid stops flowing, said S&P Global Ratings.
September 27 -
As we enter the fourth quarter, municipals continue their remarkable performance with the market continuing to follow trends of demand outstripping supply and inflows into the asset class.
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