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The fed funds rate target is not far from the appropriate level, given the low natural rate of interest, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said Monday.
May 8 -
The sale of Illinois' Chicago headquarters is the latest issue caught in political gridlock.
May 5 -
S&P Global Ratings revised its outlook on the District of Columbia's (DC) general obligation (GO) bonds to positive from stable and affirmed its 'AA' rating on the bonds. At the same time, S&P Global Ratings assigned its 'AA' rating and positive outlook to the district's series 2017A GO refunding bonds.
May 5 -
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams said his outlook hasn’t changed: he still expects three or four rate hikes and the beginning of reducing the Fed balance sheet to begin later this year.
May 5 -
GFOA tells local finance officials about the new issue price rules that tax effect on June 7 and how they will change the process of selling bonds.
May 5 -
Judge Laura Swain of New York was chosen to oversee Puerto Rico's Title III restructuring process.
May 5 -
While policy rules have their merits, policymakers should not apply them “mechanically,” and committees offer benefits rules can’t, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer said Friday.
May 5 -
State and local groups, warning the American Health Care Act would hurt them, say they'll fight to get the Senate to scrap or dramatically change the bill.
May 4 -
Jay Clayton became the 32nd chair of the SEC after being sworn into the rule on Thursday.
May 4 -
The MSRB has released guidance explaining how its rules relate to solicitor municipal advisors.
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