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While the MSRB's compliance resources are not a rule and it has not been filed with the SEC, one can infer that following the same will be beneficial should the SEC inquire.
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"Yield curve inversion deepens and nears a four-decade low which is clearly setting up this economy for a recession that won't be a mild one," OANDA's Edward Moya said.
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Minnesota raised its surplus projections by $6 billion Tuesday and Wisconsin last month added $2.7 billion to its surplus.
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The bond issuance was one step of several taking place Tuesday stemming from the court approval of the HTA plan of adjustment, which reduces HTA's $6.4 billion of total claims by more than 80%.
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Most states are still spending federal dollars and boast full rainy-day funds.
December 7 -
The provision shifts rulemaking and enforcement of the new disclosure standards to the SEC from the MSRB, which was charged with the task in an original version.
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Among the special session charges: "Improve the financial stability of the Citizens Property Insurance Corporation," Florida's bond-funded insurer of last resort.
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The public-private partnership between Red River Valley Alliance and the Metro Flood Diversion Authority won for one component of its $2.75 billion Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Area Flood Risk Management Project.
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Despite the volatility in equities and Treasuries, the backdrop for munis is very positive.
December 6 -
The White House has asked for an additional $37.3 billion to send to states and communities that faced natural disasters last year, including $600 million to Jackson, Mississippi, for its water crisis.
December 6 -
The RTA and its service boards are eyeing funding sources to avoid damaging service cuts and fare hikes as they exhaust federal COVID-19 pandemic relief.
December 6 -
After big oil hiked gas prices and made record profits, Gov. Newsom convened a special session of the Legislature and called for a price-gouging penalty on oil companies.
December 6 -
Stratton Law Firm is working on a couple of high-profile municipal bond deals in Tempe and Mesa.
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It's not just the "right" thing to do; it's good for business, say the Freda Johnson Award winners, Massachusetts Treasurer Deborah Goldberg and Ballard Spahr's Emilie Ninan. They discuss how diversifying the industry is key to growth and success. Lynne Funk hosts.
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The trustee for $800 million of PILOT bonds for the New Jersey shopping complex said the mall's owners were $2.6 million short for a Dec. 1 payment.
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"Munis are poised to continue this rally into December as we can end 2022 on a high note and close out the worst-performing year on record for munis," said Jason Wong, vice president of municipals at AmeriVet Securities.
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Advocate Aurora Health and Atrium Health finalized their merger Friday.
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