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The president said that European Central Bank President Mario Draghi would do a better job overseeing monetary policy in the U.S. than Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.
June 26 -
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said President Donald Trump’s White House has had “exploratory discussions’’ with him about taking a job as a Federal Reserve governor, adding he was not planning to leave his current job.
June 26 -
Municipal deals flowed into the market on Tuesday, led by offerings from New York City, Ohio and Illinois issuers.
June 25 -
The Water and Power Authority's fuel supplier is demanding $20 million by Sunday.
June 25 -
Upper Arlington Schools District Superintendent Dr. Paul Imhoff said an upcoming vote on an operating levy will be harder to secure.
June 25 -
Aides will send a short list of candidates to President Donald Trump soon.
June 25 -
Declining consumer confidence and home sales back Powell's assessment that uncertainties are rising.
June 25 -
A progressive income tax may not boost the state's near-junk rating unless revenue is used to address the pension problem.
June 25 -
German Ramirez and Richard Prann of HJ Sims talk from Puerto Rico about the situation on the island and discuss COFINA and the IRS, what's new with the GDB bonds and with the commonwealth's GOs. Chip Barnett hosts.
June 25 -
Citi is losing another top-tier employee to retirement, as Ward Marsh announced his intention to call it quits after 45 years,
June 24 -
Puerto Rico CFO Rafael Maldonado Gautier said that some Treasury professionals have been selling influence, issuing false licenses, and trying to extort him.
June 24 -
Bank qualified debt, also known as BQ debt and bank eligible, allows banks to deduct most of the carrying cost of those bonds as a business cost.
June 24 -
As expectations for a Fed rate cut grow, muni supply shrinks amid rising demand for bonds.
June 24 -
A PFM letter caused a firestorm among dealer groups who say that if municipal advisors want to engage in broker-dealer activities, they need to register as such.
June 24 -
The College of New Rochelle has defaulted on bond payments in the waning days of the school’s existence.
June 24 -
The spending plan for fiscal 2020 includes $446.7 million in borrowing for transportation projects in Florida.
June 24 -
The Federal Reserve should let events play out before making any changes to monetary policy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Rob Kaplan wrote in an essay published Monday.
June 24 -
Despite “solid” growth in gross domestic product in the past year, it will be difficult for GDP to rise more than 1.5% to 1.75% on a longer run basis.
June 24 -
Colorado's complicated state funding formula could get the boot from voters even as it returns nearly $40 million to state taxpayers.
June 24 -
With an $11.8 billion budget that nearly doubles that of a decade ago, Arizona rebuilds its balance sheet while boosting pay for teachers and state employees.
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