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Christopher Waller is a conventional choice drawn from within the Fed’s own ranks. Judy Shelton has spent decades outside mainstream economics. But both are expected to echo the president’s call for lowering interest rates.
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Municipal bond investors saw little supply price into a strong market on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday’s early session close.
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States collected more than $45.2 billion in motor fuel taxes in 2017, compared with $36.8 billion 10 years earlier, according to the Federal Highway Administration.
July 2 -
Lawmakers' $9.97 billion spending plan includes $200 million in Garvee bonds for I-95 in Providence but not Gov. Gina Raimondo's call to legalize cannabis.
July 2 -
The recorded conversations document Nuveen's efforts to choke off Preston Hollow's access to capital and block what it considered predatory lending practices.
July 2 -
The state is taking qualifications from firms interested in building three facilities to house male inmates.
July 2 -
The Pennsylvania governor signed a $34 billion fiscal 2020 budget on time and free of drama — unusual for the commonwealth.
July 2 -
The Illinois governor says the state, with its low ratings, is in no position to absorb its largest city's massive pension liabilities.
July 2 -
The dot plot showed the Federal Open Market Committee evenly split between cutting and holding rates, but it's not clear whose dots are whose.
July 2 -
Both BDA and SIFMA have now both asked the SEC not to grant regulatory relief to PFM, one of the largest municipal advisors in the business.
July 2 -
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled that Macomb County is not contractually bound to provide lifetime healthcare benefits to retirees.
July 2 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the business group Partnership for New York City, discusses the city's economic climate and related issues including transit, site selection, technology and the new rent overhaul law. Paul Burton hosts.
July 2 -
The board's suit has the same cause as a frozen suit against PREPA.
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Security risks are escalating, a reality that's changing the market's views on credit risk and disclosure. Join us for a conversation with S&P Global's Geoff Buswick and The Cybersecurity Company's Jon Savage, as they explore how the municipal industry is addressing rapidly escalating security risks.
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The board anticipates spending $596 million for COFINA and GDB debt service.
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With under a $1 billion of bonds and notes selling this week, investors were looking beyond the week’s offerings — to fundamentals and performance.
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Through February of this year, 20 P3-related bills were enacted by 14 states since 2016.
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed a $38.7 billion 2020 fiscal year budget Sunday excluding a millionaire’s tax he has long campaigned for.
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The North Texas Tollway Authority continues its aggressive refunding with $679 million of revenue bonds this month, bringing the total over the past six years to nearly $7 billion.
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The SEC approved the changes to Rule G-11 on primary offerings and Rule G-32 on disclosures in connection with primary offerings late last week after a two-year review process by the MSRB.
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