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Jasiel Correia II, accused separately of shaking down marijuana vendors and defrauding investors, still finished a distant second in the Fall River race.
September 18 -
U.S. money markets showed some signs of calm as the Federal Reserve injected another $75 billion of liquidity and key rates pulled back from troubling levels.
September 18 -
The cloud-based debt management and reporting service hired Mark Campbell as head of western region client management.
September 17 -
Cheryl Schluterman was president and chief financial officer of the Arkansas Development Finance Authority.
September 17 -
Few deals priced, as trading was subdued before the Federal Open Market Committee’s interest rate decision.
September 17 -
Moody's credited a disciplined approach toward budgeting sales tax revenue for the upgrade to Aa1.
September 17 -
If the bonds are approved in March, the junk-rated city plans to issue $250 million of new money, unlimited tax general obligation bonds in 2020.
September 17 -
The gain was led by a 53% jump in revenue from the Act 154 excise tax, which is due to be phased out.
September 17 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot's administration faces an $838 million budget gap as the city prepares to host investors at its annual buyside conference Friday.
September 17 -
Six of the eight audits — including the Building Authority audit disclosed Monday — involve IRS Form 8038-CP.
September 17 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board doubled professional fees for municipal advisors last week.
September 17 -
Questions from transit observers and advocates followed the announcement by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of its $51.5 billion capital program.
September 17 -
A rate cut alone probably won't avert a recession. A rate cut combined with a ceasefire in the trade war might, according to one market strategist.
September 17 -
Xay Khamsyvoravong, chairman of the Providence Water Supply Board, explains how this trending accounting tool could help offset Rhode Island’s local pension liabilities. Paul Burton hosts.
September 17 -
What started out as a funding shortage in a key U.S. money market is now making it more costly to get hold of dollars globally.
September 17 -
Gerrard Bushell is leaving the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York after four and a half years as president and CEO.
September 16 -
Moody's Investors Service said the uptick in prepaid gas volume reflects a wider spread between tax-exempt and taxable yields.
September 16 -
Middle East unrest, oil price volatility and a Fed policy meeting all combine to weigh on this week’s $10B new-issue calendar.
September 16 -
GASB is taking action because changing the reference rate on the hedge is ordinarily considered a termination event.
September 16 -
Public private partnerships for an airport, a commuter rail service, and student housing have gone sour in the Southwest.
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