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The Ohio law replaces a ratepayer surcharge for renewable power with one that subsidizes two of the firm's nuclear generation facilities.
July 31 -
The municipal market got what it expected, when the FOMC announced its decision to lower rates.
July 31 -
Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell defended the 25 basis point rate cut in the face of a resilient economy and refused to speculate about future moves.
July 31 -
Coming off the biggest month of the year, volume dipped in July to the second slowest pace of 2019.
July 31 -
As expected, the Federal Reserve cut its Fed Funds target rate by 25 basis points on Wednesday.
July 31 -
The complaint filed by Philadelphia and Baltimore fails to rise to the level of specificity needed to prove conspiracy, Wall Street banks told a federal judge.
July 31 -
University of Alaska President Jim Jensen has six weeks to craft a plan to consolidate three universities.
July 31 -
The U.S. Treasury Department announced plans to maintain record debt sales.
July 31 -
The rating agency cited the city's financial position and the effectiveness of Connecticut's Municipal Accountability Review Board.
July 31 -
The new law lowers contribution rates for some agencies and allows them to opt out of the worst-funded pension plan in the country.
July 31 -
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot reset the clock on release of the next year's budget forecast by moving the deadline one month later to the end of August.
July 31 -
It's uncertain whether Pedro Pierluisi's nomination to succeed Rossellówill pass the House.
July 31 -
The rating agency cited an on-time budget and a rainy-day deposit in boosting its outlook on Pennsylvania's AA-minus rating to stable from negative.
July 31 -
Top Preston Hollow Capital and Nuveen officials take to the witness stand.
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Spendable cash and investments have nearly doubled since 2014, according to Moody's Investors Service.
July 30 -
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded $492 million of bonds because of its revised criteria on special revenue debt.
July 30 -
The municipal market saw a a flurry of deals come and go on the day before the Federal Reserve will presumably cut interest rates.
July 30 -
After a short-lived retirement, Lyle Fitterer will join Baird Advisors as co-head the municipal investment team at the Milwaukee-based asset manager.
July 30 -
The National Association of Municipal Advisors wants SEC staff action to protect MAs and possible eventual rulemaking to create "regulatory parity" between MAs and broker-dealers.
July 30 -
The state brings two triple-A ratings to the competitive sale of $673 million of general obligation bonds.
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