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The proposal would impact the private placement business and may require amendments of MSRB rules.
December 10 -
Moses Gates, Regional Plan Association vice president for housing and neighborhood planning, talks about its recent report on fixing problems at the New York City Housing Authority. Paul Burton hosts.
December 10 -
The agreement with wildfire victims will enable the bankrupt investor-owned utility to hit a deadline to participate in wildfire claim fund, its says.
December 9 -
The Florida Department of Transportation was ordered to raise toll rates on the Garcon Point Bridge for the first time in eight years.
December 6 -
Michigan lawmakers are weighing bonds as an option for regional transit in the Detroit area.
December 5 -
More than 50 groups and businesses formed the ‘No Roads to Ruin Coalition’ to begin a statewide campaign opposing the three highways.
December 5 -
Kenneth E. Bentsen Jr., the securities industry trade group's CEO, warned against a proposal to exempt some muni advisors from registering as broker-dealers.
December 5 -
The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority prices $807.7 million in subordinate bonds Thursday for the capital plan.
December 4 -
Debbie Mayfield cites an increasing number of fatalities where Virgin Trains operates between Miami and West Palm Beach.
December 4 -
The economy is in a different place than it was entering 2019, when the Federal Reserve was in a tightening cycle, yield curves were inverting, and the markets expected a recession.
December 3 -
The hospital system will price up to $1.7 billion of bonds this week, of which up to $1.4 billion would be taxable.
December 2 -
The manufacturing sector and construction spending came in weaker than expected, though probably not bad enough for the Federal Reserve to care.
December 2 -
The Navajo are among several tribal nations pursuing renewable energy projects in a changing generation landscape.
December 2 -
RBC Capital Markets has brought in Tim Wons, who left his executive leadership role for AccentCare Inc., to join the RBC not-for-profit healthcare finance group.
December 2 -
The U.S. economy expanded “modestly” through mid-November amid steady consumer spending and some brighter signs from manufacturers, a Federal Reserve survey showed.
November 27 -
A smaller decline in business investment and continued consumer spending suggest the economy will continue to grow at a moderate pace.
November 27 -
Federal Reserve Board Gov. Lael Brainard presented her alternative to quantitative asset purchases.
November 26 -
A bus line in Flagstaff received $17.3 million in grants to relocate its connection center and buy zero emission buses.
November 26 -
L.A. Controller wants nation's largest utility to increase wildfire prevention inspections and boost use of technology.
November 25 -
Analysts are not convinced the Fed's mid-cycle adjustment will deliver the elusive soft landing.
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