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S&P Global Raings dropped Verity Health System to CC.
September 18 -
In his in final days as California Treasurer, John Chiang talks housing, green bonds and regulatory reforms as legacy items for his time in office. Keeley Webster hosts.
September 18 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes was steady this month, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
September 18 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board on Monday released final and draft guidance on issues related to its G-40 advertising rules for municipal advisors.
September 17 -
Profits for New York City’s securities industry have climbed to the highest level since the end of the recession sparked largely by the 2008 global financial crisis, a state report said.
September 17 -
The disclosure of some variable-rate demand obligation information on EMMA shouldn't be used to dismiss a lawsuit alleging fraud in VRDO remarketing,lawyers for the plaintiff told an Illinois court.
September 17 -
Falling crime rates and rising graduation rates were highlighted in the New York City Mayor’s management report for fiscal 2018.
September 17 -
Munis were weaker as the market waited for the week’s supply and Larry Kudlow, the president’s assistant on economic policy, discounted the risk of a recession.
September 17 -
S&P placed the Florida utility’s bond ratings on CreditWatch Negative after JEA asked a court to void a power purchase agreement.
September 17 -
Raymond James plans to enhance its standing in Texas public school finance with the addition of Curtil Culwell, who was superintendent of three different school districts.
September 17 -
The municipal bond market is ready and waiting for the biggest sale of the week on Tuesday, but retail investors got the first shot Monday.
September 17 -
The Texas Public Finance Authority is laying the groundwork for revenue bonds to fund a Capitol mall and another office complex in Austin.
September 17 -
Institutional investors are looking forward to this week’s top-rated muni deal from the Texas Water Board, which is selling $1.6 billion of revenue bonds.
September 17 -
Richard Clarida was sworn in as vice chairman and a member of the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors Monday.
September 17 -
Municipal advisors have a duty of care to their clients that is much more comprehensive, and more demanding.
September 17
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Selling prices remained elevated, while business activity expanded at a slower pace in September, the Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed.
September 17 -
The fallout from a 2017 federal fraud case is continuing to impact bond investors with the latest development involving the loss of tax-exempt status for bonds that were issued for two assisted living facilities in Georgia.
September 14 -
Officials said the deal was undertaken to simplify the Valley Transportation Authority's debt portfolio.
September 14 -
Tax revenue from gambling in August was up 24.5% year-over-year, according to a state report.
September 14 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer want to double energy efficiency investment to $4 billion over three years.
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