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Winter sharpens the political focus on Texas' February power failure and efforts to prevent another.
November 29 -
The forum is urging its members to contribute to scholarship funds to honor the memories of Robert Rosenberg, Carey Gabay, Ned Flynn and Alan Anders.
November 29 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged an Illinois-based broker with defrauding three investors out of $800,000 by luring them into investing in nonexistent tax-exempt bonds.
November 29 -
A majority of firms anticipate less volume in 2022 than the record hit in 2020, but how policies from Washington and the path of overall economic activity in a still-recovering global economy with COVID overhang make predicting volume more difficult.
November 29 -
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Municipal yields fell as much as three basis points on Friday as Treasuries soared in a flight-to quality bid as stocks plunged on fears about the emergence of a new COVID variant.
November 26 -
ICI reported $1.43 billion of inflows into municipal bond mutual funds in the week ending Nov. 17, down from $1.61 billion in the previous week.
November 24 -
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said Federal Reserve policy makers are signaling a “new era” in which they recognize the U.S. economy is overheating as inflation runs at its fastest in three decades.
November 24 -
No consensus on whether the judge will make changes to the plan before approval.
November 24 -
If enacted, Build Back Better would promote economic growth and likely have a limited impact on inflation, ratings agencies say.
November 24 -
Michigan expects to receive at least $10 billion from the federal infrastructure package that will give a boost to the state's Michigan Clean Water and Rebuilding Michigan programs.
November 24 -
Michelle Wu's election was an exception at the local level as voters rejected hard-left candidates and initiatives.
November 24 -
Municipal financial professionals have to work with elected leaders to develop better policies to issue more tax-exempt debt in a fiscally prudent manner otherwise the infrastructure investment gap will likely continue to grow.
November 24
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Several recent challenges to the Plan of Adjustment that could threaten its approval.
November 23 -
With the leadership questions mostly answered, the Fed must figure out what to do about inflation. The markets expect the Fed will have to raise rates sooner than planned, and perhaps speed up taper to do so.
November 23 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has obtained a final judgment against John Paulsen, a broker-dealer charged with aiding and abetting a pay-to-play scheme with the New York State Common Retirement Fund.
November 23 -
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is aiming to present her pick among five casino bidders to the City Council early next year.
November 23 -
High-rated top-tier universities have weathered the pandemic reasonably well, while lower-rated colleges have experienced a worsening of problems and investors should be cautious.
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