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The state program invests retirement savings for workers whose employers don't offer pension plans.
July 6 -
A judge signed off Thursday on the city's interim settlement with its police and fire pension funds,
June 7 -
An overhaul trimmed $7 billion from the fund's pension liability, but an $11.7 billion liability remains.
June 6 -
A settlement would free up some state-intercepted revenues for the city while sending some overdue contributions to the funds.
May 31 -
NFMA has given awards every year since 1984 to recognize those who have contributed to its goals for the advancement of the municipal bond industry.
May 31 -
The Securities and Exchange Committee said its Investor Advisory Committee might made a recommendation related to enhanced municipal and corporate bond disclosure.
May 30 -
Scott Evans, chief investment officer of New York City’s $194 billion of pension funds, will step down at the end of the fiscal year June 29.
May 29 -
Harvey, Illinois, bondholders continue to get the city's home-rule taxes, but lose the city's share of state taxes.
May 22 -
A long-term plan provides a dynamic tool to help preserve assets and identify funding gaps and potential income shortfalls.
May 21
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S&P Global Ratings said the Bluegrass state has become more vulnerable to fiscal stress.
May 18 -
Muni portfolio manager J.B. Golden combats spread compression with defensive duration, laddering, premium bonds, and a tilt toward credit opportunities.
May 14 -
Susan Courtney of PGIM Fixed Income navigates her muni team toward value in improving market.
April 24 -
The manager of the top-performing high-yield muni fund says rising rates, attractive valuations, and improving ratios to Treasurys present an opportunity.
April 16 -
After more than three decades in the research and portfolio management trenches, Nguyen will head municipal credit and professional services at Triangle Park.
March 29 -
Which industries have the highest prevalence of unwanted sexual conduct in the workplace? Will the #MeToo movement have a lasting impact? Key findings from a SourceMedia survey.
March 28 -
An unprecedented, industrywide survey of sexual harassment in the professional workplace reveals industries with the highest prevalence of unwanted sexual behavior, the differences between large and small companies, and blind spots that may be preventing corrections. Fortunately, the data also lights a path forward.
March 12 -
From inappropriate touching to belittling comments, women advisors confront workplace environments that are far from welcoming.
March 12 -
Moody's says CalPERS' faster debt repayment plan is credit positive despite the budget strain it will provoke.
February 26 -
Investors should minimize risk, upgrade quality, and remain defensive awaiting higher rates and price discovery, according to analyst reports this week.
February 23 -
The unfunded pension burden for Chicago, Cook County, and other local funds hit $50 billion in fiscal 2016.
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