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The agenda includes discussion of possible changes to MSRB Rule G-10, on investor and municipal advisory client education and protection.
April 14 -
Ohio's Summa Health is selling $310 million of taxable corporate CUSIP debt Wednesday.
April 13 -
S&P Global downgrades Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association to BBB-plus amid plans to reduce coal consumption and lower costs for members.
April 13 -
The markets and the Fed are not on the same page about the future of inflation. Luke Tilley Senior Vice President and Chief Economist at Wilmington Trust will discuss the economy and inflation.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is both reinforcing traditional strategies that drive consolidation and steering new trends
April 12 -
While state budget language restricts the governor's use of $1.3 billion of bonding, he has other options as transit advocacy groups push back.
April 12 -
Wiggins takes the helm as the system strives to recover from the pandemic and build out its rail network ahead of the 2028 Olympics.
April 9 -
Lawmakers added more money and projects to Idaho's Garvee program in 2017 partly to counter congestion from the state's massive population growth.
April 8 -
S&P cut Energy Harbor Corp.'s issuer credit rating to junk due to the subsidy repeal, but affirmed $400 million of bonds at the low investment grade level of BBB-minus.
April 7 -
Still, Moody's on Tuesday revised its outlook on the New York MTA's primary transportation revenue bond credit to stable from negative while affirming its A3 rating.
April 6 -
Lawmakers packaged revenue, social justice and market positioning while flexing political muscle when they voted to legalize marijuana.
April 1 -
A Biden executive order may lead to the expansion of a central Puerto Rico industry — pharmaceuticals.
April 1 -
MTA and regional transportation advocates welcome the news that the Federal Highway Administration is advancing the project.
March 31 -
Gov. Ralph Northam and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced the agreements with Amtrak, CSX and Virginia Railway Express.
March 30 -
Officials cited borrowing flexibility before a joint meeting of the transit authority's oversight board and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.
March 30 -
Sam Turvey of ReThinkNYC explores ways to make New York's Pennsylvania Station complex more functional and aesthetic. Paul Burton hosts (17 minutes).
March 30 -
With some light at the end of the pandemic tunnel, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences fund growth with $139 million of revenue bonds.
March 29 -
Gov. Tom Wolf said the tax has become unreliable for funding the commonwealth's vast network.
March 26 -
The nonprofit hospital sector gets a fiscal shot in the arm from federal actions but margins are likely to remain depressed this year.
March 25 -
Veneta Dimitrova, senior U.S. economist at Ned Davis Research, says the COVID pandemic showed us the government has more fiscal space than thought. She also discusses inflation, housing, the manufacturing sector, global supply chain challenges and the Fed’s balance sheet. Hosted by Gary Siegel. Taped Feb. 24. (32 minutes)
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