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Proceeds from the sale would go to providing direct grants to non-profit organizations.
June 12 -
New report says hospitals lost a total of $1.44 billion a day between March and mid-April.
May 7 -
The system's offering statement presents a detailed picture of the pandemic's impact so far.
April 27 -
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday he favors allowing states struggling with high public employee pension costs amid the burdens of the pandemic response to declare bankruptcy rather than giving them a federal bailout.
April 22 -
Smaller hospital systems warn they are on fiscal life support as groups lobby for federal funds.
March 23 -
The New Jersey state teachers' union and state Senate President Steve Sweeney announced an agreement to lower school district and employee healthcare costs.
March 13 -
Dan DiSalvo, a Manhattan Institute senior fellow, explains how the state provides a model for tackling other post-employment benefits liability. Paul Burton hosts.
March 10 -
Economists surveyed by IFR Markets expect Friday’s employment report to show a gain of 175,000 jobs in February.
March 5 -
Health care facilities have a high risk of cyberattacks compared to medium low risk for local governments and school districts, according to Moody’s
March 3 -
Covenant's issuing tax-exempt debt to retire some variable-rate, term loan bank debt and taxable bonds to fund construction of a rehabilitation facility.
February 25 -
Bob Jones, a member of AmeriVet Securities Board of Directors and a Vietnam war pilot, talks with Chip Barnett about his time in the military and his experience being held as a POW in Hanoi for 62 months. He discusses how he gives back today to fellow vets through his various business ventures and how AmeriVet, a veteran-owned and operated SDVOB financial services firm, helps vets transition into the financial services sector.
February 19 -
Reuben McDaniel III, newly appointed CEO and president of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, outlines his vision for one of the nation’s top municipal bond issuers. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
February 18 -
Hackers have finally done what bond issuers may have feared most from cyber criminals.
February 7 -
GASB Statement 92 covers 8 new standards for GAAP accounting in Omnibus 2020
February 6 -
Christopher Fink, a managing director at Bank of America Corp., said he plans to mount a Democratic primary challenge against longtime Representative Eliot Engel.
January 29 -
Assets in the so-called Smart Plan have risen to $10.06 billion as of Dec. 30 from $4.5 billion in 2009, said state Treasurer Deborah Goldberg.
January 8 -
Observers say the deal with the Transport Workers Union could strain the authority's operating and capital budgets.
December 16 -
Damian Smith, Chief Diversity Officer at Societe Generale, talks with Chip Barnett about diversity and inclusion in the financial marketplace. He discusses social and cultural change and the added value of having diverse viewpoints in the workplace.
December 12 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board assigned muni market veterans to give input on rules and transparency related to municipal fund securities.
November 21 -
Wheelchair user Jessica De La Rosa and Joe Rappaport of the Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled discuss transit accessibility against the backdrop of New York MTA's $52 billion capital program. Paul Burton hosts.
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