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Keely Bosler will take the helm at the department, replacing Michael Cohen.
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Citi's assessment is conditioned on pension obligation bonds being part of a package to tackle the city's pension liabilities.
August 23 -
S&P Global Ratings looked to 2017's California wildfires to understand the credit implications of this year's blazes.
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Issuance was down 27% in the region from the first half of 2017, and almost 30% in California, its largest market.
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Mark O. Norell, a veteran tax-exempt bond lawyer has been named a partner in the firm’s public finance department in New York.
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Municipal bond market participants are seeing the last of this week’s new issues come to market on Thursday, led by issuers from New York and Massachusetts.
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Muni market groups claimed victory after federal banking regulators moved to treat munis like all other types of Level 2B HQLA.
August 23 -
The now-defunct unregistered broker-dealer Core Performance Management, LLC, and four of its former employees settled fraud and MSRB rule violations with the SEC for engaging in municipal bond flipping and kickback scheme.
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With all the wrongdoing by powerful players in the public and private sectors, it appears very likely that these players may owe lots of money to bondholders.
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Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported slightly weaker activity in August.
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U.S. purchases of new homes unexpectedly dipped to the weakest pace in nine months.
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Philip Howard, founder of the group Common Good, advocates measures to simplify government and end paralysis. Paul Burton hosts.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George favors two additional interest rate increases this year.
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Initial claims U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 2,000 to 210,000 in the August 18 week, below the 215,000 level expected by analysts.
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A state-by-state review of first half 2018 issuance in the Southeast.
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Illinois offered top yields to draw strong demand for its $966 million general obligation refunding.
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Governor rejects ending Christmas Bonus or cutting pensions.
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Both the big Illinois bond deal and the giant Texas note sale were warmly received by investors Wednesday.
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A report on cyber-related risks released Wednesday by S&P Global warned that “a successful attack on an entity with limited resources could have a credit impact.”
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The bonds will pay for renovations and the addition of a new building.
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