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Stadium projects in Las Vegas and San Diego are among those making new calculations in light of the likely demise of tax-exempt stadium bonds.
December 7 -
The Fed plans to raise rates in December and three times next year. Mary Ann Hurley, vice president of fixed income trading at D.A. Davidson & Co., warns this could invert the yield curve, which often signals recession.
December 7 -
Treasurer John Schroder took office Tuesday saying he will push for overhauling the state’s tax system.
December 7 -
The nation’s debt limit will likely reach its new ceiling at midnight on Friday.
December 6 -
With the fate of private activity bonds in flux, D.C.'s Housing Finance Agency is forging ahead with plans for its largest offering by the end of the year.
December 6 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond’s decision to hire Thomas Barkin as its next president has renewed questions over the cloaked process of selecting officials who set the most widely watched policy interest rates in the world.
December 6 -
Many states use PABs to offer low-rate mortgages and down payment assistance for first-time buyers.
December 5 -
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., was the only member of the Senate Banking Committee to oppose the nomination of Federal Reserve Board Gov. Jerome Powell to lead the central bank.
December 5 -
Banks often demand key terms of private placement documents be redacted when issuers want to disclose them and questions of materiality arise.
December 5 -
The governors of California, New York and New Jersey said they would challenge the Republican tax bills in court if they pass.
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