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The latest inflation report — the producer price index — threw a monkey wrench into expectations for a big rate cut next ...
Would-be underwriters of the general obligation bonds will be able to see where they've been ranked among all the bids, and ...
The president's authority to withhold already appropriated federal funds has been the focus of dozens of lawsuits, including ...
The ruling by a state judge comes in a lawsuit that pointed to unequal access by public school districts to local property ...
The resignation of the troubled mass transit system's CEO gives MARTA an opportunity to improve operations and to select ...
Wells Fargo Clearing Services has agreed to pay $137,500 to settle a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority allegation that ...
Muni performance is likely to recover during the second half of the year, said Cooper Howard, a fixed income strategist at ...
Auditor General Frank Mautino said the delay was due largely to $1.2 billion erroneously collected from pharmaceutical ...
Employee-owned international broker-dealer Baird hired veteran public finance banker Tim Kelly to deepen its higher education ...
With Chicago-area transit's fiscal cliff looming, the area's transit agencies are searching for revenue fixes and prepping ...
The largest investors in the Brightline Florida train have negotiated new terms ahead of an Aug. 13 repayment deadline.
A flow of public dollars to private schools has raised credit concerns about public schools and spurred litigation in ...