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During the Great Recession, interest rates hit zero lower bound, which caused the Fed to make unprecedented moves, or quantitative easing, to spur the economy.
May 17 -
The Municipal Forum of New York presented awards to four people at its annual fund-raising dinner on Thursday night in Manhattan. Money raised at the dinner is used to support the Urban Leadership Fellows internship program.
May 17 -
The White House is considering Derek Kan, an undersecretary at the Department of Transportation, for one of two open seats on the Federal Reserve Board, according to two people familiar with the matter.
May 17 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is on the lookout for municipal advisors skirting the Series 50 Exam.
May 17 -
Amid the gadgets on display at the Smart Cities NYC conference, some local and regional officials spoke more pragmatically about making tech work.
May 17 -
The Municipal Forum of New York presented awards to four people at its annual fund-raising dinner on Thursday night in Manhattan. Money raised at the dinner is used to support the Urban Leadership Fellows internship program.
May 17 -
Allen Park's competitive bond sale came after the city's general obligation rating was raised to A-plus from BBB-plus by S&P Global Ratings.
May 17 -
By reducing debt service expenses with advance refundings, issuers were able to free up borrowing capacity for new investments.
May 17
SIFMA -
The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, dropped to 3.75% from 3.78% the week before.
May 16 -
The federation endorsed the plan only after Gov. J.B. Pritzker dropped plans for a partial pension funding holiday.
May 16 -
Some municipal market observes hope the mayor's run won't take attention away from the city's $92.5 billion budget.
May 16 -
Attention in the municipal market turned to the short-term sector on Thursday.
May 16 -
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio with his wife Chirlane McCray by his side speaks to the press in lower Manhattan on Thursday.
May 16 -
Long-term leases with container shipping tenants protect ports in the short to medium term should trade decline.
May 16 -
For the fiscal year, the state's total revenue collections are ahead 6.2% over the same period last year.
May 16 -
The amended rules require dealers to disclose markups and markdowns as a total dollar amount and as a percentage of the prevailing market price to retail investors.
May 16 -
The delay of $220 million of pension savings is the latest "upsetting piece of news for bondholders."
May 16 -
The BDA believes that in addition to removing the Rule’s restriction on competitively bid transactions, it should consider simply eliminating it altogether.
May 16
Bond Dealers of America -
Financial markets ignored surprisingly strong data and stayed focused on tariffs and developments in talks with China.
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It is budget-balancing time across the land and, as is typical, New Jersey has unique challenges.
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