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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic won't seek reappointment following the end of his current term on Feb. 28, 2026.
November 12 -
Keohane was described by colleagues as a deep thinker with an encyclopedic knowledge of New York public finance law and a great sense of humor.
November 12 -
The winners of the Freda Johnson Award are Jeanette Weldon of the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority and Elaine Brennan of Roosevelt & Cross Inc.
November 12 -
The airport's sprawling capital improvement program is expected to total $11.5 billion over the next decade, $9 billion of it bond funded.
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Photos from The Bond Buyer's 2025 California Public Finance conference.
November 11 -
Arrington announced he will not seek reelection in 2026 after helping shepherd President Trump's first major tax bill through Congress, marking the first GOP House chairman to check out in 2026.
November 11 -
A planned vote on health insurance subsidies will be key to how Congress handles the next funding cliff at the end of January, market participants said.
November 11 -
Some of the most active sectors have been education (+29%), GOs (+17%) and healthcare (+17%), said Kim Olsan, senior fixed income portfolio manager at NewSquare Capital.
November 10 -
Assured Guaranty commented on Brightline and PREPA during its third-quarter earnings call, on which the company reported a 46% increase in third quarter gross par written year over year, to $7.85 billion from $5.38 billion.
November 10 -
The Port of Long Beach cargo volumes are ahead of last year for the first 10 months, though October saw a dip in traffic.
November 10 -
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said emerging stresses in housing and private credit markets warrant a reduction to short-term interest rates. While preferring a 50 basis point cut in December, Miran said he would settle for a 25 basis point reduction.
November 10 -
Recently enacted tax policy changes will help the state's finances, Fitch said.
November 10 -
The $16,250 was part of a $150,000 total fine Wedbush agreed to pay to settle FINRA allegations.
November 10 -
As the Senate moves towards a possible deal to end the longest federal government shutdown in history, the "Big 7" of state and local lobbying groups along with the GFOA are making an urgent appeal.
November 10 -
New York will license up to three casinos in New York City. What returns can the state and expect on new entrants to an increasingly crowded gambling market?
November 10 -
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The muni market may see additional volatility due to "uncertainties related to the future of tariffs and stronger inflation prints," said Barclays strategists led by Mikhail Foux.
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The industry for years has lobbied Congress and the Treasury Department to make the changes, but the issue has taken on more urgency amid a data center boom that promises to transform the U.S. energy landscape
November 7 -
Fresno, California, received a boost to positive from stable on its senior lien airport revenue bonds.
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