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The MSRB announced Monday that Post will be a “senior advisor” through the end of the month, when the board’s fiscal year ends.
September 9 -
The law firm representing the trustee for a $250 million student housing complex accused the University of Oklahoma of predatory behavior.
September 9 -
Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia II pleaded not guilty in Boston to charges of extorting state-licensed marijuana vendors for six-figure bribery amounts.
September 9 -
The Federal Reserve’s pre-meeting blackout period started, and although we won’t hear from Fed officials this week, several economic indicators are slated, including inflation data on Wednesday and Thursday and reads of the consumer sector on Friday.
September 9 -
Fed still divided, but 25 basis point cut is a good bet.
September 9 -
Peter Clarke, 40-year JPMorgan muni vet, will begin his new role immediately.
September 9 -
The unsecured creditors want to prevent GDB successors from making $578 million of claims against central government.
September 6 -
With supply looking up, traders and analysts expect new issues to be well absorbed even if Treasuries correct futher.
September 6 -
Thursby's addition grows the firm's number of public finance attorneys to 16.
September 6 -
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said Thursday it is expanding the Rental Assistance Demonstration program to Section 202 PRAC units that house senior citizens.
September 6 -
A multiple-year recession and state leaders' failure to adequately address it led to the Fitch Ratings downgrade.
September 6 -
CPS sees spread penalties dwindle as market looks for yield and recognizes district's fiscal progress.
September 6 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the most likely outlook for the U.S. and world economy is continued moderate growth, but the central bank was monitoring “significant risks.”
September 6 -
Gov. Gina Raimondo’s planned 20-year, $1 billion extension of a gambling technology contract with IGT sets off the state's latest bare-knuckle political fracas.
September 6 -
The employment report suggests the economy is slowing, though not to the point of recession.
September 6 -
The mediation, initiated six weeks ago to resolve disputes over almost $25 billion of bonds, has yet to address the core issue of legality of some of the debt, according to a bondholder familiar with the process.
September 5 -
With its population and economy growing, Texas recorded record revenue in the fiscal year that ended Aug. 31, Comptroller Glenn Hegar reported.
September 5 -
The Chicago Public Schools also came to market with a $349 million GO deal.
September 5 -
The multinational is selling its Alaska assets to Hilcorp Energy.
September 5 -
The governor declared the $2.1 billion Mobile River project "dead” after it a local planning organization voted it down.
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