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With continued economic instability as a result of the coronavirus, how will the US manage the uncertainty that appears to have no end in sight.
August 20 -
Municipals were steady to weaker, with yields up by as much as three basis points on the long end Thursday.
August 20 -
Infrastructure paired with a stimulus bill similar to that of 2009 is plausible only if Democrats take the White House, Senate and House.
August 20 -
Treasurer Ma has championed programs to give minority and women-owned businesses a seat at the table throughout her career. A mission of the Treasurer is increasing diversity to increase equitable outcomes.
August 20 -
Anu Rames of BNP Paribas Asset Management talks with Chip Barnett about “digital inequality" and the financing mechanisms available to investors to help close this "have and have not" gap in a post-pandemic world. (14 minutes)
August 20 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot's administration isn't giving much hint as to how the city will pay for a plan to replace lead water service lines.
August 19 -
Vastly improved fund balance levels in New Jersey's largest city leading into the COVID-19 pandemic have helped weather financial headwinds posed by the health crisis.
August 19 -
Both domestic and international travel have been down sharply during the pandemic.
August 19 -
The COVID-19 pandemic is helping the bond insurance industry grow, a report from Kroll says.
August 19 -
New research finds that it's become harder than ever to acquire new customers — and equally challenging to engage newly acquired ones.
August 19 -
State economists project Florida will lose $5.4 billion of general revenues over the next two years, partly from reduced sales and lack of tourism.
August 19 -
The mass transit agency, its finances reeling from the coronavirus, rejected bids from 10 different banks and sold $451 million of notes to the Municipal Liquidity Facility.
August 19 -
The coronavirus adds to the fiscal challenges facing the already junk-rated school district, which is the nation's third-largest.
August 18 -
The number of COVID-19-related disclosures reached almost 1,200 filings, but not all filings mean municipalities are being directly impacted by the virus.
August 18 -
The level of Washington aid is but one yardstick for the fiscal soundness of the city-owned system, says the watchdog Independent Budget Office.
August 18 -
As teachers in some states return to classrooms, pension actuaries weigh the impact that the coronavirus could have on pension funds
August 17 -
Its $125 million taxable social bond follows a $1 billion Ford Foundation deal as part of a multi-foundation pledge in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
August 17 -
New York State’s revenue deficit deepened during the first three months of fiscal 2021, underlining how crucial federal funding is to help, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
August 17 -
Several Division I conferences have cancelled or postponed their fall athletics seasons.
August 17 -
An independent municipal advisor said recent efforts made by broker-dealer advocacy groups are part of a "membership battle."
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