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Teachers petition court for a rehearing before the full appeals court panel of judges.
May 10 -
Inflation is "absolutely a problem," Yellen told a Senate panel, adding that the hot labor market illustrates the success of aid packages like the American Rescue Plan.
May 10 -
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority will take higher ratings linked to the state's recent upgrades when it returns to the market to refinance debt.
May 10 -
San Antonio and Fort Worth voters approved bonds, while a few school districts stumbled, particularly with projects unrelated to academics.
May 10 -
The special district formed for the Walt Disney Company in Florida is to be dissolved under a new state law driven by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
May 10 -
Mayor Jorge Elorza said the reworked bond proposal was better than the larger one put before the state Legislature last year.
May 10 -
Senate Democrats plan to hold votes to confirm Lisa Cook’s nomination to be a Federal Reserve governor on Tuesday, they announced Monday night.
May 10 -
How technology, data and transparency can aid in rough markets. Lynne Funk talks with Stephanie Sparvero of Bloomberg BVAL. (21 minutes)
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Despite outsized volatility and liquidity challenges ahead, the possibility of relief for munis is not too far off, analysts say, but USTs lead the way for exempts.
May 9 -
China accounts for more than half of the port's two-way container trade.
May 9 -
Despite the pandemic, operating revenues increased 7.6% from 2019 to 2020 and 8.25% from 2020 to 2021.
May 9 -
A third of states lost population in 2021, a trend that is likely to continue and one that will have significant impact on the way in which state finance officials operate in the years to come.
May 9 -
The nomination to the bistate agency comes as the long-stalled project could see its first infusion of federal funds.
May 9 -
April revenue collections set records in Southwest states as a strong economy and inflation boosted income and sales tax collections, although some officials are urging caution.
May 9 -
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The Texas Natural Gas Securitization Finance Corporation picked a team of underwriters to sell debt for utilities hit hard during 2021’s Winter Storm Uri.
May 6 -
S&P followed Fitch and Moody's in raising the state's ratings but the upgrades so far haven't halted the state's spread widening amid market turmoil.
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Munis again outperformed U.S. Treasuries. Participants note that municipal to Treasury ratios and nominal yield levels are “extremely attractive,” which is generating some renewed interest among the retail crowd.
May 6 -
Lawmakers and advocates of U.S. tax credits like tax-exempt debt aren't getting many answers from Treasury about an impending global tax regime that diminishes the value of the tax tools.
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