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Investors will still lose big as the SEC's case against Dwayne Edwards and Todd Barker is now all but over.
July 1 -
The U.S. and China are again attempting to work out trade differences, and manufacturing numbers show somewhat weaker expansion. Will this be enough to spur the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates later this month?
July 1 -
Gov. J.B. Pritzker denounces the move as right-wing attack to harm the state's improved standing in municipal market.
July 1 -
Municipal bond buyers are taking a second look at new issues with 3% and 4% coupons against a backdrop of what has been a strong traditional preference for 5% bonds.
July 1 -
Signed on June 30, 2016, the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act sent Puerto Rico’s bondholders and residents on a difficult odyssey that is far from over.
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The Puerto Rico Treasury now expects 33.6% more revenue in the fiscal year than the original projection.
June 28 -
Municipal bond buyers will see a holiday-shortened week with little in the way of supply on tap.
June 28 -
Without a successful appeal, Employees Retirement System bondholders won't get their bond payments during the bankruptcy.
June 28 -
Data were mixed from Commerce Department reports on personal income and spending and the University of Michigan's indexes.
June 28 -
Municipal bond issuance for the year so far is within a percentage point of volume in the first half of 2018.
June 28 -
Investor confusion about Harvey, Illinois, and a local library district contributed to a municipal advisor and broker-dealer facing Securities and Exchange Commission charges in a bond offering gone wrong.
June 28 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is trying to prepare for increased ridership on its rail transit system with more than $1 billion of investment.
June 28 -
The city expects to save about $22 million in fiscal year 2020 from terminating the programs, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said on Thursday.
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The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department is promising a five-year, $500 million capital program to upgrade water and sewer pipes.
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Municipal bond buyers saw the last of the week’s new issues come to market on Thursday.
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It’s too early to know whether policymakers should cut interest rates, San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said.
June 27 -
S&P Global Ratings cut its rating to A from A-plus, and maintained a negative outlook on the South Carolina Public Service Authority.
June 27 -
XBRL recently released its second draft of a CAFR reporting taxonomy incorporating feedback from groups such as the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers.
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The U.S. economy is expanding even as some data hint at possible future weaknesses.
June 27 -
As Stephen Heaney retires from Stifel Financial, Betsy Kiehn is stepping up to a new capital markets position at the firm.
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