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After a slow start, the Federal Reserve got its efforts to combat runaway inflation up to speed quickly, implementing tightening monetary policy at the fastest rate seen in decades. Here's a hike by hike breakdown.
December 28 -
Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma will submit an application to the U.S. Department of Energy for their HALO Hub, which involves public-private partnerships.
December 28 -
The increasing number and frequency of cyber attacks against municipalities is a cause for credit concern, S&P Global Ratings says.
December 28 -
Some analysts see the Federal Reserve cutting rates in late 2023, but others expect no rate cuts before 2024.
December 28 -
While hope remains for certain muni priorities in 2023, others look highly unlikely to gain traction in an ideologically-split Congress.
December 28 -
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"Although late-year volumes may be smaller, the market tone is holding firm on the premise of no supply/rollover demand — somewhat typical for December but noteworthy for the level of volatility the market has endured," said Kim Olsan, senior vice president of municipal bond trading at FHN Financial.
December 27 -
State agencies expect to issue about $14.42 billion of debt during the fiscal year that began Sept. 1.
December 27 -
Nearly 20% of respondents to a HilltopSecurities high-yield team survey ranked liquidity and equity as their major concern for 2023.
December 27 -
The double-A rated toll agency has two new money toll revenue bond deals on tap for 2023, totaling $900 million.
December 27 -
Regulators have ambitious plans for 2023, which include best execution and time of trade proposals.
December 27 -
Daniella Levine Cava, Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida, talks with Chip Barnett about the county's robust economy as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. She talks about how the seaport and airport are booming and looks at some challenges ahead such as environmental and housing issues. Taped live in Miami on Dec. 7. (10 minutes)
December 27 -
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Munis were unchanged Friday heading into the Christmas hiatus as light trading preceded the early market close, according to Michael Pietronico, chief executive officer at Miller Tabak Asset Management.
December 23 -
Georgia authorities and local residents opposed to construction of the new EV production facility are now arguing their case in Georgia's Court of Appeals.
December 23 -
It says its urgent motion was administrative and the objections shouldn't be accommodated.
December 23 -
Oil and natural gas-related taxes and payments are driving projected increases in the state's general fund and stirring concerns about a future revenue drop.
December 23 -
"The good news in this budget is that the MTA has increased its effort to find efficiencies, so that's now a larger portion of the plan. The challenge is that efficiency portion of the plan should be much, much bigger," said CBC President Andrew Rein.
December 23 -
The $2.2 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will add to state and local funds to tackle aging waste treatments networks in some rural townships.
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