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The breach occurred in 2016, but was not publicly addressed by the SEC until Sept. 20.
October 4 -
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer continues to expect a tightening U.S. labor market to lift wages and prices.
October 4 -
Multifamily housing bond issuance more than doubled in 2016 to $14 billion.
October 3 -
South Dakota has no state income tax and is more reliant on sales taxes for its budget than most states.
October 3 -
Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell deflected questions about his interest in succeeding Janet Yellen at the helm of the U.S. central bank when her term as chair expires on Feb. 3, 2018.
October 3 -
The high court case could have undermined the sales tax refunding warrants that priced in July.
October 3 -
Dee P. Wisor, an attorney at Butler Snow in Denver, will be elected as next year's president.
October 3 -
New National Association of Bond Lawyers president Sandy MacLennan wants to publish more research.
October 3 -
C. Willis Ritter wrote initial muni rules at Treasury and developed many financing techniques.
October 3 -
Paul Mortimer-Lee, chief market economist at BNP Paribas, discusses the leadership of the Fed and possible replacements for Janet Yellen.
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