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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said he favored more monetary policy tightening to reduce persistently high inflation, although he said he was prepared to adjust his stance if needed if credit tightens more than expected.
April 14 -
Lawmakers are re-introducing legislation to repeal the deduction cap on state and local taxes
April 14 -
Texas, Virginia, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, South Dakota and Utah, have all signed briefs urging the Court to take on the case.
April 14 -
The bill would allow information about the financial impact of ballot measures to be placed in the voter information guide, rather than on the ballot.
April 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission will host its Municipal Securities Disclosure Conference May 10
April 13 -
Strong demand in the primary market is leading to the oversubscription of many new issues. Municipals and USTs were better again as macroeconomic concerns pressure equities.
April 12 -
Stabilizing pension debt as a share of GDP re-frames the discussion on pension fund problems.
April 12 -
Federal Reserve policymakers scaled back their expectations for rate hikes this year after a series of bank collapses roiled markets last month, and stressed they would remain vigilant for the potential of a credit crunch to further slow the economy, a record of the meeting showed.
April 12 -
President Biden has vetoed the recent congressional resolution that would have overturned protections provided by EPA's clean water rule.
April 12 -
The federal funds may not go as far amid inflation, but they still cushion the construction industry struggling with economic challenges.
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