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Sarah Bloom Raskin’s nomination to be Federal Reserve vice chair of supervision has taken another hit as key Senate Democrat Joe Manchin suggested President Joe Biden’s other four central bank nominees move forward without her.
March 10 -
California's housing crisis and rising gas prices and inflation are hot-button issues as Gov. Gavin Newsom's May budget revision draws near.
March 10 -
The omnibus bill drops a controversial measure to claw back unspent state COVID funds and includes long sought-after language to ease the transition away from LIBOR.
March 10 -
Barkley hopes to get members back to educational events in person as well as adding younger members to the NFMA roster.
March 10 -
The judges appeared skeptical about the need for a stay.
March 10 -
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Moody's rewarded Detroit's strides in keeping its books balanced and building reserves with an upgrade that leaves it two notches below investment grade.
March 9 -
The Investment Company Institute on Wednesday reported another round of large outflows, this week at $3.502 billion, up from $2.647 billion of outflows in the previous week.
March 9 -
Thirty states would have been affected by the plan to claw back $8 billion in unspent ARPA funds to offset the FY22 appropriation.
March 9 -
Illinois senators joined House colleagues to introduce legislation that would give states with unemployment trust fund loans more interest-free time to repay them.
March 9 -
The deal priced into a market that has seen rising rates for municipal bonds along with record high oil and gas prices.
March 9 -
Transportation advocates remain opposed to the legislation and the Biden Administration has not taken a position.
March 9 -
Judge Laura Taylor Swain says the termination of the PREPA deal could be a "major setback" to adjusting the authority's liabilities.
March 9 -
The MSRB's request for information on environmental, social and governance considerations in the muni market showed just how uneasy market participants are feeling.
March 9 -
Terry Thornton, a senior vice president in Goldman Sachs’s Houston investment banking office, died suddenly on Feb. 27 at the age of 51.
March 9 -
Russia’s invasion upends a return to normal as the economic impact of COVID-19 wanes, UCLA Anderson Forecast economists said.
March 9 -
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While the governor is hoping for a deal that would be cheaper for Puerto Rican consumers, the result may be the opposite, critics say.
March 8 -
Secondary trading showed weaker prints, moving triple-A yields higher by three to seven basis points, outperforming larger losses in UST. California priced $2.2 billion of GOs for retail.
March 8 -
The city says it can't afford a pension fund change that forces it to pay down unfunded liabilities more quickly; it may also lobby state lawmakers.
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