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House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., blasted the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. as having “the potential to unleash chaos for consumers and remote sellers, particularly small business sellers.”
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The University of Illinois at Chicago has launched the Government Finance Research Center.
July 24 -
California’s Infrastructure bank hit the municipal market with a big note offering on Monday, while a New York City Transitional Finance Authority deal was offered to retail buyers.
July 24 -
Governance issues are likely to remain regardless of how Judge Laura Taylor Swain rules on Gov. Ricardo Rosselló's adversary complaint
July 24 -
A Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling allows the city to move ahead with borrowing plans that were placed on hold during its legal fight.
July 24 -
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., suggested he and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., may introduce a bill that would require MSRB to elect public members who represent consumers and are not just retired industry executives.
July 24 -
The California Academy of Sciences refinanced debt used to build its facility.
July 24 -
Banker David Schott has joined Stern Brothers' New York office.
July 24 -
Wayne County plans to issue the debt, secured with a state intercept, though the Michigan Finance Authority.
July 24 -
Stull will work with a wide variety of issuers, including the Sunshine State’s growing charter school industry.
July 24 -
Kroll says the use of rating ceilings can "subvert fundamental credit analysis."
July 24 -
The big New York City issue was priced for retail investors and a large California note issue was offered to buyers, while municipals turned weaker in secondary trade.
July 24 -
After nearly a decade with a junk bond rating, Rensselaer County's most populous town vaulted into investment-grade bond status Monday, the town announced.
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Rudy Salo, a Nixon Peabody partner, discusses whether driverless cars will be a disruptive force in mass transit planning. Keeley Webster hosts.
July 24 -
The debt of New York’s MTA prompted board member David Jones to question whether the authority should have a debt cap.
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Service sector “activity remained strong in July,” according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond service-sector activity survey, released Tuesday.
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Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region “expanded at a slower pace in July.”
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During the new issue pricing period is when institutions place their orders. Independent advisors and their clients are wise to follow the money.
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The region's services sector “continued to expand,” as the general business conditions index rose to 44.3 in July from 39.1 in June.
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The Central Basin Municipal Water District was downgraded three notches to Baa1 by Moody's, which assigns a negative outlook.
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