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Gribbin's resignation, which followed Gary Cohn's departure, means that the two major administration officials charged with developing and selling the president's infrastructure plan are gone.
April 4 -
Morgan Stanley rose to No. 2 and JPMorgan slipped out of the top 5 among municipal underwriters; PFM fell to second among financial advisors.
April 4 -
Voters in Wisconsin also rejected a measure to abolish the state treasurer's office.
April 4 -
Buyers of municipal bonds had a variety of new issues to choose from on Wednesday as deals from New Jersey, New York, California and Maryland all came to market.
April 4 -
The question of whether to cover Virginians under the Affordable Care Act prevented a budget from passing during the regular session.
April 4 -
A survey reveals a majority of Jackson County voters likely would oppose new taxes to pay for a bigger jail.
April 4 -
California's attorney general says the hospital chain used anti-competitive practices to drive up prices in Northern California.
April 3 -
Rosselló says that Rep. Rob Bishop is placing the needs of the bondholders over those of Puerto Rico residents.
April 3 -
Despite municipals being a little sidetracked as Treasuries weakened, traders said there was a more constructive nature overall to the market on Tuesday.
April 3 -
Kentucky lawmakers approved a $22 billion biennial budget bolstered by cuts for most state agencies, transfers and new revenue.
April 3 -
The project is designed to protect Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota from high waters.
April 3 -
Retail buyers were offered the chance to buy the New Jersey Tobacco Settlement Financing Corp.’s subordinate tobacco settlement bonds.
April 3 -
Aging and outdated facilities, and the accompanying drain on finances, has been a recurring topic of discussion in the chambers of the Pueblo City Schools (D60) board of education.
April 3 -
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto discusses the city's strides and immediate challenges after its exit from state oversight. Paul Burton hosts.
April 3 -
Other Puerto Rico officials joined Gov. Ricardo Rosselló in resisting the board's demands for austerity
April 2 -
The second-quarter kicked off Monday with a little more optimism among municipal market participants after "one of the worst quarters in a long, long time."
April 2 -
Voters are being asked to abolish the Wisconsin treasurer's office.
April 2 -
Encinitas City Council members are leaning toward borrowing close to $30 million so the city can overhaul much of Leucadia's portion of Coast Highway 101 all at once, instead of doing the project into three phases as previously proposed.
April 2 -
The municipal bond market is set to see a chunky new issue calendar this week: $7.85 billion.
April 2 -
As they prepare to battle for votes in the runoff for Montgomery County Precinct 4 Commissioner, incumbent Jim Clark and James Metts have differing ideas on the immediate needs of the community.
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