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The soon-to-depart governor continues to fight Medicaid expansion despite plans by his replacement to immediately implement the program.
December 3 -
One section of the U.S. Treasuries yield curve just inverted for the first time in more than a decade.
December 3 -
The Republican former state treasurer said he can help Louisiana residents better by remaining on “powerful committees” in Washington, D.C.
December 3 -
The University of Connecticut envisions a development partnership through a special-purpose entity to construct a hockey arena on its Storrs campus.
December 3 -
As U.S. airports crowd into the debt market to fund capital projects, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport will increasingly turn to taxable bonds.
December 3 -
Tim Romer, Goldman Sachs’ longtime head of West Region, will retire in early 2019, leaving his post in the public sector and infrastructure banking group to Ritu Kalra.
December 3 -
Forward guidance and quantitative easing became important tools for the Federal Reserve in the Great Recession, but received mixed reviews as to their effectiveness.
December 3 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at midday, as traders get set to see about $9 billion of new issues come to market this week.
December 3 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s testimony to Congress scheduled for Wednesday has been canceled.
December 3 -
The deal allows advisory firm Columbia to grow on the West Coast by combining with an established organization.
December 3 -
The Treasury market has functioned normally despite the Federal Reserve’s balance-sheet reduction, according to Federal Reserve Board Gov. Lael Brainard.
December 3 -
The $1.8 billion Chicago O’Hare Airport deal tops a $9 billion new issue calendar that will slake the thirst of a supply deprived municipal bond market this week.
December 3 -
Construction spending was down 0.1% in October, below the 0.4% gain expected.
December 3 -
Growth in SMAs and the increased focus on environmental, social, and governance strategies have increased pressure and competition for managers.
December 3
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The overall economy grew for the 115th straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Monday.
December 3 -
The economy will grow above trend, inflation will tick lower, and unemployment will remain low through next year.
December 3 -
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said the U.S. central bank will defend both sides of its inflation target.
December 3 -
Insurance companies are eager to invest in infrastructure with the right policy support, a new white paper said.
November 30 -
Gov. Eric Holcomb's administration had been required to study the idea of more tolls under 2017 state legislation.
November 30 -
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said in a world with a lower neutral interest rate- officials will be fighting to keep inflation from drifting too low rather than too high.
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