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With signs of economic weakness toward the end of 2018 and a rise in downside risks, the Federal Open Market Committee can wait “several meetings” before changing rates, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren said Tuesday.
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The California Supreme Court left the so-called California Rule on pensions untouched in a ruling favoring the state's right to eliminate an "air time" benefit.
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The municipal market is prepping to see $5.84 billion of new bonds, including the biggest deal of the year.
March 4 -
FA Jeff Larson said the $2.7 billion in nonrated bonds are expected to price in late March.
March 4 -
An easier procedure for declaring when a reissuance occurs is among NABL's recommendations.
March 4 -
The ballot measure marks the first time the Ohio capital has asked voters to approve a dedicated affordable housing fund, for $50 million.
March 4 -
Mayor Martin Walsh allocated $150 million from the city budget to securities of companies with strong environmental, social and governance practices.
March 4 -
With plans to grow and improve more than 5,400 miles of electrical transmission lines, the Lower Colorado River Authority will issue $369.7 million of revenue bonds.
March 4 -
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is making an end run around the Trump administration and proposing a legislative solution to jump-start the Gateway project.
March 4 -
Bedarff was a fixture in the Kentucky and Ohio public finance worlds and a nationally respected expert.
March 4 -
The firm's new chief executive sees a wealth of assets, a positive employee culture, and great potential for growth.
March 4 -
Huron Schools is seeking voter passage of a $49,075,000 bond issue request for 30 years on May 7.
March 4 -
RPA's Tom Wright says disaster looms if Gateway project is not approved.
March 4 -
Sen. Chuck Schumer explains why Gateway project is important for New York and New Jersey.
March 4 -
The composite of the Leading Economic Index was revised to an unchanged level in January.
March 4 -
U.S. construction spending posted the smallest annual increase since 2011 as homebuilding slowed amid higher borrowing costs and a glut of apartments in some areas.
March 4 -
New York economic conditions slipped in February, with current conditions falling to their lowest level since June.
March 4 -
The West and East Coasts will battle it out for the top municipal deal of the week — with California coming with a $2.3 billion GO deal and NYC coming with almost $990 million of bonds.
March 4 -
The upgrade Friday came as city Comptroller Scott Stinger warned about the use of numerous one-time actions to balance the budget.
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Small holders are disproportionately impacted by the way the restructuring was conducted, said Glenn Ryhanych of BlueList Partners.
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