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Investors sit on the sidelines, waiting to see how much the Fed will hike rates. The consensus appears to be another 75 basis point rate hike, though a full point hike could be on the table.
July 26 -
The Democrats' reconciliation bill has been whittled down to a pair of health care provisions, including one that carries implications for nonprofit hospital credit quality.
July 26 -
Only two firms remained in the same spot at this point last year: Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe and Norton Rose Fulbright.
July 26 -
Public finance attorney and NABL board member Johnny Hutchinson has left Squire Patton Boggs to join Nixon Peabody as a partner.
July 26 -
Scammers are masquerading as the IRS’ Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division to try and get issuers and borrowers to disclose confidential information.
July 26 -
A senior U.S. Republican lawmaker accused China of a broad campaign to obtain confidential information from the Federal Reserve, including recruiting central bank staffers and detaining a Fed employee visiting Shanghai.
July 26 -
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With the Fed rate decision coming this week, issuers are sitting on the sidelines in both primary and secondary Monday with little changed yield curves.
July 25 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s National Activity Index held at minus 0.19 in June, the first back-to-back negative readings since the pandemic started in early 2020.
July 25 -
Cleveland drew a Moody's upgrade as it was prepping an annual GO sale.
July 25 -
At the Colorado DOT, Shailen Bhatt oversaw the $1.2 billion I-70 expansion, a public-private partnership that was the state's largest highway project to date.
July 25 -
Revenues for the first 11 months of the fiscal year outpaced the Oversight Board's 12-month expectations.
July 25 -
State Rep. Mark Batinick said he’s generally not a fan of red light cameras, but if they are going to be used, the fines should go to a source “that needs it and removes any motivation to simply use the cameras as a way to further tax the public.”
July 25 -
As the impact from the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, Dallas, Fort Worth and Austin are moving ahead with expansions of their convention centers.
July 25 -
The Miami metro area saw the most private-sector job growth among all metro areas in the state in June and year-over-year.
July 25 -
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Munis were firmer to end the week but underperformed U.S. Treasuries.
July 22 -
Court decisions are highlighting the complexity of controlling how states spend money allocated them by federal law.
July 22 -
Several U.S.-based Puerto Rican diaspora groups call for full debate of the proposed status plebiscite and possible amendments to it.
July 22 -
Fitch raised Michigan's general obligation rating one notch to AA-plus.
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