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Revel, the failed $2.4 billion casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, built as a high-end playground for Wall Street bankers, sold for $200 million to a Colorado developer who plans to reopen it under the name Ocean Resort Casino.
January 9 -
The law firm is building out its Pennsylvania public finance practice.
January 9 -
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke predicted that the central bank’s new leadership will study alternate regimes for monetary policy over the next year to 18 months.
January 9 -
The municipal bond market springs to life on Tuesday as several large competitive sales hit the screens, led by issuers in Massachusetts, Virginia and Minnesota.
January 9 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board named four key energy projects as potentially eligible for a special permitting process.
January 8 -
Barbara Thompson stepped down at the end of 2017 after 16 years as executive director.
January 8 -
A tale of two bond-financed fertilizer projects in the Midwest -- how one is thriving with the IRS' blessing on the bonds and the other is at a virtual standstill and in a dispute with the tax regulator.
January 8 -
The U.S. central bank should be patient as it raises interest rates this year, said Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic, adding his voice to other dovish comments from officials concerned by low inflation and the risk of an inverted yield curve.
January 8 -
The municipal bond market was quiet Monday as traders waited for this week’s new issue sales to get underway with competitive deals on Tuesday from Massachusetts and Fairfax County, Va.
January 8 -
MetroHealth is looking to partner for growth, saying it is in the best position to partner with another system.
January 8 -
Consumer credit increased by $28.8 billion in November to $3.827 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Thursday.
January 8 -
The SEC's first muni enforcement case of the year shows its willingness to use the Dodd Frank Act to punish some breaches of fiduciary duty that hadn't yet been spelled out by the MSRB.
January 8 -
St. Louis Comptroller Darlene Green and owners of the St. Louis Blues ended their litigation.
January 8 -
Michelle King will step down as Los Angeles schools superintendent to battle cancer.
January 8 -
The Dec. 31 expiration of New Jersey’s public safety arbitration cap is a credit negative for the state’s municipalities, according to Moody’s.
January 8 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is looking for five people knowledgeable about the muni market to sit on its board starting Oct. 1.
January 8 -
The municipal bond market on Monday is patiently waiting for this week’s new issue sales to get underway with competitive sales on Tuesday from Massachusetts and Fairfax County, Va.
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Mayor Martin Walsh cited the need for more elaborate resilience measures after freezing floodwaters engulfed neighborhoods.
January 8 -
This week's negotiated calendar is headlined by taxable deals from Stanford Health Care, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Financing Authority and the Illinois Finance Authority while Massachusetts is set to sell two big tax-free competitive offerings
January 8 -
The Treasury Department auctioned $42 billion of 26-week bills at a high yield of 1.575% on Monday.
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