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A bond insurer and bondholders may file complaints in the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority's lawsuit challenging a state law abolishing the authority.
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The state comptroller's office reported receiving 67 bids worth $22.77 billion,
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Lord will work on ICE’s fixed income products, including its muni index and yield curve after nine years as global head of corporate, government and muni evaluation at BVAL.
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Issuers in the nine-state Far West region sold $34.6 billion of municipal bonds in 2019's first six months.
August 22 -
Two dissents on the vote to cut rates were the first of Chairman Jerome Powell's term.
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Janicik helped build Mayer Brown's regulatory, government relations, public law and municipal finance practices; he's remembered for integrity and generosity.
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John Mizzi, chief strategy officer, at Bond.One, focuses on lowering the costs of the middle and back offices. As a tech partner, the firm strives to provide a data management system spanning the life cycle of a bond. John Hallacy hosts.
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A state-by-state review of first half 2019 issuance in the Southeast.
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She also names Elí Díaz Atienza to fill the role as her representative to the Oversight Board.
August 21 -
The Lone Star State sold $8 billion of notes to buyers with an endless appetite for short-term muni paper.
August 21 -
Market participants are questioning IFS' future and how a rogue trader engaged in unsupervised trades.
August 21 -
Winne Banta Basralian & Kahn hired Frank Scangarella, who helped shape the direction of the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank.
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The funds will be used to help local water systems provide safe drinking water.
August 21 -
“A couple” of Federal Open Market Committee members wanted a 50 basis point rate cut at its July 30-31 meeting, according to minutes released Wednesday, while “several” would have preferred no action.
August 21 -
The MSRB wants to work with other regulatory groups to decrease confusion surrounding suitability rules in conjunction with the SEC's new Regulation Best Interest.
August 21 -
The Illinois Sports Facilities Authority received a two-notch S&P Global Ratings upgrade to BBB.
August 21 -
Two Virgin Trains USA deals from Florida helped push the region's volume up 9.8% over last year, making it one of only two regions to sell more bonds.
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Troubles at the Connecticut Port Authority and elsewhere have prompted broader looks across their operations.
August 21 -
A state-by-state review of first half 2019 issuance in the Midwest.
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The U.S. economy doesn’t appear to be headed toward a recession, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said.
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