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Don't expect much new information to come from Jackson Hole this year analysts say, as the data-dependent FOMC will rely on incoming economic numbers in September to decide the proper size rate hike.
August 23 -
Directors at two of the Federal Reserve's 12 regional branches favored a 100-basis-point increase in the discount rate in July, minutes of discount-rate meetings show.
August 23 -
The University of Michigan is studying the use of XBRL technology for local government financial reports with the state Department of Treasury set to act next.
August 23 -
It's the latest setback for Gov. Larry Hogan's signature project, which he wants locked down before he exits office in January.
August 23 -
Revenues were 14.4% higher than those in the previous fiscal year.
August 23 -
The state is heavily dependent on personal income taxes, which have dropped the most.
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Losses for August climbed last week, with month-to-date returns in the red at negative 1.40% on the Bloomberg muni index, high-yield seeing 0.99% losses, taxables at 2.01% losses and the impact index losing 1.70%.
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The Minnesota Airports Commission is also in the bond market with a $386 million deal this week, followed by Chicago's $1.77 billion transaction next week.
August 22 -
The Oversight Board told Gov. Pedro Pierluisi he must take steps to make sure it's revenue neutral or it could block the new tax.
August 22 -
Kosmont firm has rebranded and brought on two L.A.-area heavy hitters in public finance.
August 22 -
The Texas Permanent School Fund's bond guarantee program, capped at $117.32 billion under federal law, reported projected available capacity was only about $3.9 billion as of June 30.
August 22 -
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers called on the Federal Reserve to deliver a clear message saying it will need to impose "restrictive" monetary policy that drives up the U.S. unemployment rate in order to quell inflation.
August 22 -
The duration of outages has continued to increase, causing backlash for elected officials.
August 22 -
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The rating agency highlighted the state government's recent payments to its underfunded state pension system.
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Investors will be greeted Monday with a decrease in supply with the new-issue calendar estimated at $6.711 billion, down from total sales of $10.318 billion.
August 19 -
Kansas Gas Service is the third division of Tulsa-based ONE Gas, Inc., to participate in a state-sanctioned securitization related to Winter Storm Uri.
August 19 -
A Reason Foundation study found K-12 debt steadily rising since 2014.
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Public agencies are often "clients of last resort" for contractors, especially when construction costs are high.
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