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Both women will be honored as part of The Bond Buyer's Deal of the Year gala on Dec. 4 in New York City.
October 25 -
When it comes to economists, the Federal Reserve is having little success achieving greater diversity.
September 23 -
The charter boarding school is designed to lift homeless youth and foster children in largely Latino and African-American neighborhoods in South Los Angeles.
September 19 -
The group sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission this week asking for fair dealing rule guidance to be better tailored to 529 savings plans.
August 27 -
County supervisors gave the treasurer and tax collector 180 days to come back with recommendations for a public finance diversity and inclusion initiative.
August 23 -
Vinay Kapoor, Americas head of diversity and inclusion at BNP Paribas, talks about the importance of diversity and inclusion in the financial industry, especially for the LGBTQ+ community. Chip Barnett and Gary Siegel host.
August 8 -
Cal Quinn, CEO of Bancroft Capital, joins Jeffery Barrett, a candidate in Bancroft’s veteran training program, to discuss how the firm helps vets develop a career, not just find a job, in the financial services industry. Chip Barnett hosts.
July 4 -
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled that Macomb County is not contractually bound to provide lifetime healthcare benefits to retirees.
July 2 -
Soaring liabilities for post-employment benefits other than pensions are adding further weight to the state’s fiscal challenges.
June 6 -
Franklin, with preliminary assets under management of $712.3 billion, including $63.4 billion of tax exempts, has suffered net outflows since 2014.
April 23 -
State Treasurer Joe Torsella says bolstering private-sector retirement savings now will reduce pressure on social services spending later.
April 1 -
Our guest, Eden Perry, the new head of public finance at S&P, describes her vision of the rating agency's role and her goals for her tenure. Criteria changes, surveillance, multi-notch downgrades, and diversifying the staff are all front and center. John Hallacy hosts.
March 19 -
Annie Seelaus, CEO at R. Seelaus & Co., discusses the strategies she advises clients to take, given the recent political and Fed uncertainty, and what her firm is doing to empower women in the financial services industry. Aaron Weitzman hosts.
February 7 -
The mayor said a millionaire’s tax, a transportation bond act, and congestion pricing could be used to help fund the nation's biggest subway and bus system.
January 11 -
The bill would require at least one gender diverse and one racially or ethnically diverse candidate to be interviewed for Fed regional bank president vacancies.
January 9 -
The MSRB got a green light for tighter reporting rules for dealers as the regulator starts to monitor the municipal fund securities market.
December 13 -
Millions of workers have multiple jobs. That means they might have multiple retirement plans. Here are the rules for situations in which a client can set up and/or contribute to more than one plan at a time.
December 7 -
The Conway City Council approved employee bonuses, equipment purchases and hospital improvement bonds on Tuesday.
November 29 -
Examiners found that Mark Stewart Saunders was improperly relying on permission from a customer's daughter.
November 13 -
Keeping the U.S. economy near full employment is lifting pay for unskilled workers and helping ease inequality in the country.
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