Day | Indicator | Last Report | Forecast |
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Monday | Empire State Mfg Survey | May: -1.43 | June: 0.00 |
Monday | NAHB Index | May: 44 | June: 45 |
Tuesday | CPI | April: -0.4% | May: +0.2% |
Tuesday | Core CPI | April: +0.1% | May: +0.2% |
Tuesday | Housing Starts | April: 853,000 | May: 950,000 |
Tuesday | Building Permits | April: 1.017M | May: 975,000 |
Thursday | Initial Jobless Claims | June 8: 334,000 | June 15: 340,000 |
Thursday | Continuing Claims | June 1: 2.973M | June 8: 2.960M |
Thursday | Existing Home Sales | April: 4.970M | May: 5.000M |
Thursday | Leading Indicators | April: +0.6% | May: +0.2% |
Thursday | Philly Fed Survey | May: -5.2 | June: -0.2 |
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Charter schools had the most impairments in the past 12 months.
May 9 -
Municipal bond mutual funds saw another week of inflows as investors added $1.053 billion in the week ending Wednesday, the second-largest figure this year.
May 9 -
In a new debt profile report, the Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says the MTA will be pressured if congestion pricing tolls in Manhattan are blocked.
May 9 -
"The Maryland SmartBuy program is designed to help first-time home buyers who have student loan obligations qualify for acquisition financing under the Maryland Mortgage Program," said the CFO of the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development.
May 9 -
Even as Florida advances a pair of bills expanding the state's already broad public-private partnership authority, the P3 message from the state's debt office appears less than enthusiastic.
May 9 -
More than $17 billion of general obligation bonds piled onto May 4 election ballots in the state, with voters passing some of the biggest, including Dallas' $1.25 billion, 10-part package.
May 9