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They cite coalition building, learning from past mistakes, project planning and effective outreach during the pandemic.
December 24 -
The negative outlooks tie to the possibility of more constrained financial resilience in the future, according to Fitch Ratings analysts.
December 24 -
The firm violated municipal advertising and fair dealing rules, the SEC found.
December 23 -
Join Jim McKelvey, co-founder of Square as he offers his insights into where the Fintech industry is headed next year. Will a Biden administration insist on greater regulation? What will happen in the cryptocurrency markets? What will be the big IPOs in the sector? Will GooglePlex make a big splash? What new technologies or applications should we be expecting?
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SEC Chair Clayton told Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., late last week that he expects the program to sunset at year's end as scheduled.
December 22 -
The commuter rail that runs between San Jose and San Francisco benefitted from a criteria revision on not-for-profit transportation infrastructure.
December 21 -
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida, voicing optimism on the economic outlook thanks to coronavirus vaccines, said the U.S. will likely avoid slipping back into recession as growth rebounds next year.
December 18 -
Multiple news articles, which the SEC did not include, contradict the commission's major reasoning for why a temporary exemption for municipal advisors was needed, SIFMA said.
December 18 -
The state will use a public-private partnership to replace the 68-year-old Interstate 10 bridge over the Calcasieu River between Westlake and Lake Charles.
December 18 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's manufacturing index fell to a seventh- month low, while jobless claims hit a three-month high.
December 17 -
FINRA announced the settlement this week, in which RBC agreed to a censure while neither admitting nor denying FINRA’s findings that it violated Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board Rule G-27 on supervision. RBC was not fined.
December 17 -
Its $17 billion operating plan projects $4.5 billion in Washington assistance next year while sidestepping — for now — doomsday service cuts and layoffs.
December 17 -
AAPA contends Congress should provide aid to ports as the industry has been hammered by COVID-19.
December 16 -
The former South Bend, Indiana mayor understands the needs of state and local governments, though he lacks experience running a large organization.
December 16 -
The rising number of COVID-19 cases and the restrictions imposed to stop its spread, led to a pullback in consumer spending and has a regional service sector reeling.
December 16 -
While the latest read of manufacturing from the New York region suggests slowing, with COVID vaccines starting to be rolled out, the future index gained.
December 15 -
The state's largest authority pulled off a $1.23 billion issuance that included its inaugural green bonds, and it did so during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
December 14 -
The second bankruptcy of the Las Vegas Monorail was much smaller than the first, and bondholder Preston Hollow LLC is getting paid a full $22 million.
December 14 -
The SEC said the court should oppose SIFMA's motion to include news articles in the proceedings, saying the group relied on only one rationale.
December 14 -
The number of issuers using a temporary exemption jumped to 101 in October from 35 the previous month.
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