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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.
August 21 -
After 39 years in the public sector, Pat West will become a consultant.
August 20 -
Eric Gertler was nominated to succeed Buffalo developer Howard Zemsky as leader of New York State’s lead economic development agency.
August 20 -
The municipal team at PIMCO see several areas of opportunity for muni investors in the second half of 2019.
August 20 -
An airport official says the third upgrade in a year will mean savings for upcoming refunding and new money bond plans.
August 20 -
As a result of the March 23 appellate court ruling, Fitch announced on April 11 it has put seven bond issuances on negative ratings watch.
August 20 -
The number of NYC residents receiving cash assistance has dropped to the lowest level since 1963, according to the Independent Budget Office.
August 20 -
Issuers and non-dealer muni advisors support the existing prohibition, while dealers asked the MSRB to provide some flexibility.
August 20 -
Municipal bond issuers in the Midwest recorded a healthy year-over-year volume gain, in contrast to flat nationwide numbers.
August 20 -
Every coin has two sides and that is the case with a possible September rate cut.
August 20 -
The revision gives local governments an extra nine months to make changes under a new rule involving the treatment of leases.
August 20 -
The alleged train of neglect ran from 2001 to 2015 and included revenue and expenditure falsification and misleading debt gimmicks.
August 20
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State Rep. Jonathan Steinberg and EisnerAmper's Michael Imber discuss the recommendations of the Connecticut Pension Sustainability Commission, including asset transfers. Paul Burton hosts.
August 20 -
A state-by-state review of first half 2019 issuance in the Southwest.
August 20 -
The state intends to implement a working group that will develop a long-term solution for Benton Harbor Area Schools.
August 19 -
Moody's upgraded the Lincoln-Way district, saying it has effected a fiscal turnaround after the management woes and investigations that sent it to junk in 2016.
August 19 -
Texas officials say the attacks appear to be coming from a single source.
August 19 -
Texas issues are headlining this week's slate of supply.
August 19 -
Houston expects strong demand for the refunding bonds pricing on two days this week.
August 19 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren continued to push back against further interest-rate cuts by the central bank.
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