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S&P is the second ratings service to warn of possible downgrade because of the system's growing debt burden.
July 30 -
The MSRB is hurrying to release multiple rounds of guidance on its pending muni advisor advertising rule, but industry groups say the first round could use some polish.
July 30 -
The Bay Area city hopes to capitalize on housing demand in the Bay Area
July 30 -
The West Virginia Parkways Authority prices senior lien turnpike toll revenue bonds Tuesday as part of the state’s Roads to Prosperity Program.
July 30 -
Texas factory activity growth, as measured by the production index, suggested a “robust expansion.”
July 30 -
Pending home sales gained 0.9% to an index reading of 106.9 in June.
July 30 -
The bond will help with housing recovery in the city that lost 4,600 homes to a wildfire.
July 27 -
Driverless cars raise questions about how California and its cities should solve transportation infrastructure problems.
July 26 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported strong activity and increased optimism in July.
July 26 -
The U.S. Territorial Relief Act of 2018 would give territories the option to terminate their debt obligations while authorizing $7.5 billion in federal funds to compensate mainland creditors who are individual investors, trade unions, pension plans, and open-end mutual funds.
July 25 -
The Ohio-based operator is acquiring the operations of HCR ManorCare.
July 25 -
State-owned Santee Cooper is battling cross claims by electric cooperatives that buy power from the agency in a suit over its shelved twin reactor project.
July 25 -
U.S. purchases of new homes fell in June to the slowest pace in eight months.
July 25 -
Rep. Bill Shuster's infrastructure discussion draft would temporarily raise federal fuels taxes for the ailing Highway Trust Fund while a newly created commission would determine how to ensure its long-term solvency.
July 24 -
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., suggested he and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., may introduce a bill that would require MSRB to elect public members who represent consumers and are not just retired industry executives.
July 24 -
Banker David Schott has joined Stern Brothers' New York office.
July 24 -
Rudy Salo, a Nixon Peabody partner, discusses whether driverless cars will be a disruptive force in mass transit planning. Keeley Webster hosts.
July 24 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region “expanded at a slower pace in July.”
July 24 -
The Central Basin Municipal Water District was downgraded three notches to Baa1 by Moody's, which assigns a negative outlook.
July 23 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board named Gary Hall as its next chair and Edward Sisk to become vice chair. It also temporarily cut fees to reduce excess reserves by $2.6 million.
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