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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s testimony before Congress this week made it seem a rate cut at the end of the month is a done deal.
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Sen. John Kennedy introduced the bill in April, and is attempting to move it forward. It would overhaul MSRB board membership rules, particularly for members representing the public.
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The evolution of the lawsuit has opened wide the window into high-yield stakes in the municipal industry and laid bare the relationships between broker-dealers and Nuveen.
July 12 -
The scandals are dealing a fresh hit to Rossello’s administration as he fights with the federal financial oversight board over his budget.
July 12 -
Fitch Ratings cut Vermont's general obligation bonds to AA-plus, citing slower growth prospects driven by an aging population that isn't growing.
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The education sector dominated the municipal bond market on Thursday as several big deals hit the screens.
July 11 -
The Kentucky Bond Development Corp. privately placed bonds with Morgan Stanley to settle outstanding obligations to KentuckyWired P3 partners.
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Rep. Terri Sewell, an Alabama Democrat, on Wednesday delayed filing the bill in conjunction with a Public Finance Network event with congressional staff that highlighted the benefits of these bank private placements as well as advance refunding.
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RBC Capital Markets added Ian Parker as it positions itself to help issuers bring to market billions of dollars in authorized affordable housing debt.
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The monitorship plan will extend until Sept. 13 for seven assisted living facilities he is trying to liquidate.
July 11 -
After President Trump's criticism, the Fed Chairman told the Senate Banking Committee a move would be based on what’s best for the economy.
July 11 -
S&P's outlook bump of Hartford's junk rating to positive from stable represents a validation of financial recovery efforts, Mayor Luke Bronin said.
July 11 -
Wells Fargo Securities head of public finance Chuck Peck breaks down today’s "tough" municipal market landscape, discusses how he plans to change the firm's direction, and why he embraces the challenges of the position. Hosted by Aaron Weitzman.
July 11 -
The unnamed governmental entity is seeking recordings that are the subject of recently unsealed transcripts in Preston Hollow Capital’s defamation and antitrust lawsuit against Nuveen. Meanwhile, additional transcripts between Nuveen and Morgan Stanley/Goldman Sachs are now public.
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Goshen Health is structuring roughly $25 million of the bonds with a mandatory tender and $45 million more as fixed-rate bonds.
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The busts may weaken the the Rosselló administration as it struggles over fiscal policy with the Puerto Rico Oversight Board.
July 10 -
Junk-rated Bridgeview will receive $65.5 million to allow the Chicago Fire to escape the lease and move to a center-city venue.
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Dozens of deals hit the screens on Wednesday, with offerings from Massachusetts and New York issuers headlining the supply slate.
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Persistent enrollment declines at Daemen College led Fitch Ratings to assign a negative outlook to the western New York school.
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State departments of transportation can't make long-term plans without some confidence in federal spending.
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