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Constructive secondary trading and a firmer tone were evident Monday as munis took cues from calmer markets overall. Triple-A yield curves saw small improvement, particularly on the short end, with bumps of one to two basis points, while Treasuries were better out longer. With two weeks of market swings in the rearview, and some further
Issuance surged in the first half of 2024, as drying up federal aid, a resurgence of Build America Bond refundings and front-loaded deals ahead of the election contributed to the rise in volume after two down years. Total volume for 1H 2024 was $242.162 billion in 4,208 deals, up 32.3% from $183.076 billion in 3,916
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLM Aug 19 2024 A recent study in JAMA Network Open examined the risk of persistence of adolescent depressive symptoms into young adulthood. Study: Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence and Young Adulthood . Image Credit: Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock.com The American adolescent mental health crisis Since 2010, the prevalence
The Kamala Harris campaign’s cozy ties with Big Tech have sparked worries that Google will be allowed to wiggle out of a proposed breakup of its search empire if she is elected president, The Post has learned. Harris is close to Paul Weiss the white-shoe law firm leading Googles defense in another major antitrust case targeting its
close video Steve Forbes: Kamala Harris economic plan is a Soviet-style system Forbes chairman and editor-in-chief Steve Forbes reacts to Vice President Kamala Harris economic plan and price controls proposal on The Bottom Line. A key part of Vice President Kamala Harris' newly released economic agenda would add $1.7 trillion to America's growing national debt,
Gov. Kathy Hochul will soon decide whether to approve a controversial bill that would force oil, natural-gas and coal companies to fork over billions of dollars to the state for contributing to climate change. Backers liken the plan — the proposed Climate Change Superfund — to the federal Superfund program that has been trying to
CBS News boss Wendy McMahon is putting her mark on “CBS Mornings” — just weeks after Norah O’Donnell’s surprise exit from the network’s “Evening News” program, The Post has learned. The third-place morning show, co-hosted by Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson, will launch a third hour in select markets and on the CBS
San Francisco officials filed a landmark lawsuit against popular deepfake websites that use artificial intelligence to undress images of clothed women and girls. The city attorneys office is suing 16 of the most viewed AI undressing sites which were collectively visited more than 200 million times in just the first half of 2024, the suit
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The Federal Reserve could start lowering interest rates as soon as next month, based on the latest inflation data. “We think that the time is approaching,” Fed Chair Jerome Powell said at a press conference after the last Federal Open Market Committee meeting in July. For Americans struggling to keep up with sky-high interest charges, a likely September rate cut may bring some
The T-Mobile logo is displayed on a laptop screen and a smartphone, seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland, Feb. 22, 2024. Jakub Porzycki | Nurphoto | Getty Images The July consumer price index reading indicated cooling inflation and July retail sales addressed investors’ fears about an economic slowdown. They also boosted hopes
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Municipals were slightly better on the short end Friday, reversing some of Thursday’s losses, while U.S. Treasuries made small gains across the curve and equities were up near the close. Triple-A yields closed out the week on better footing by one to three basis points, albeit in light secondary trading, ahead of a much larger
Insurance fraud charges against Austin Independent School District Chief Financial Officer Eduardo Ramos that were not related to his job were dropped by law enforcement in Texas, the school superintendent announced Thursday. Ramos, who joined the district as CFO in August 2021, resigned eight days before his July 31 arrest after which he was placed
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday called a special legislative session for Aug. 26 on further property tax cuts to circumvent proposed ballot initiatives that could negatively impact public financing and education and local government funding in the state. The Democratic governor said “the cost of inaction is too high” and pledged he won’t sign into
The letters are flying in the partisan debate over environmental, social and governance issues. A group of 20 state attorneys general led by Florida have slammed the U.S. Treasury Department’s recent warning against some state banking laws that the department said could undermine national security. In the Aug. 1 letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen,
Missouri’s Kansas City Public Schools is looking to take its modernization plan to voters and seek approval for a $474 million general obligation bond measure next April. The district plans to devote $424 million of the bond proceeds to facilities upgrades for KCPS schools and $50 million to participating charter schools, according to Shain Bergan,
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