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After nearly 18 years as portfolio manager and director of fixed income, Mousseau is tapped as president and CEO of Cumberland Advisors
June 13 -
The new plan keeps property taxes flat and shows the city's continued progress in righting its fiscal ship, according to a state governing body.
June 13 -
Democrat Zach Conine, a Las Vegas businessman, will face Republican Bob Beers in the open-seat state treasurer’s race.
June 13 -
The spending plan heads to Gov. Rick Snyder for his expected signature.
June 13 -
City officials repealed the tax saying they feared they would lose at the ballot.
June 13 -
Municipal bonds turned weaker after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates.
June 13 -
The April-approved fiscal plan had said just 39% of senior and senior subordinate bond debt would be paid in the next fiscal year.
June 13 -
A nonprofit overseen by the Seattle-based Public Facilities Group will sell the bonds.
June 13 -
The second Illinois municipality stung by new state pension intercept rules has settled with its firefighters' fund.
June 13 -
The merger will extend Nelson Mullins' reach to the third-most populous state and expand its public finance group.
June 13 -
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell said he will hold a press conference after every Federal Open Market Committee meeting, beginning in January.
June 13 -
Navnoor Kang, a former director at the New York State Common Retirement Fund, wants home confinement rather than prison.
June 13 -
Federal Reserve officials raised interest rates for the second time this year and upgraded their forecast to four total increases in 2018, as unemployment falls and inflation overshoots their target faster than previously projected.
June 13 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City Council face a raft of uncertainties about their third straight early budget.
June 13 -
The municipal bond market is waiting for the Federal Open Market Committee interest rate announcement.
June 13 -
Worthington City Schools will be asking voters for more money this fall for renovations and to fund daily operations.
June 13 -
Big changes could be in store for the Burlington-Edison School District.
June 13 -
The Poinciana Community Development Districts argue that "issue preclusion” should bar some objections to the validation of $102 million of bonds.
June 13 -
U.S. producer prices rose more than forecast in May as the cost of fuels surged by the most in three years, a Labor Department report showed Wednesday.
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The record May tax revenues are a product of a strong economy and 2017 revenue legislation, said Ken Miller, the state treasurer.
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