Gary Siegel is a journalist with more than 35 years of experience. He started his professional career at the Long Island Journal newspapers based in Long Beach, N.Y., working his way up from reporter to Assistant Managing Editor. Siegel also worked for Prentice-Hall in Paramus, N.J., covering human resources issues. Siegel has been at The Bond Buyer since 1989, currently covering economic indicators and the Federal Reserve system.
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The U.S. services sector expanded at a slightly slower pace in January as the non-manufacturing business activity composite index was 55.2 in the month, compared to 55.7 in December, on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Institute for Supply Management reported Tuesday.
By Gary SiegelFebruary 5 -
The Treasury Department announced Monday it will borrow $331 billion in the first quarter and end the three months with a $30 billion cash balance.
By Gary SiegelFebruary 4 -
Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were mixed, as the three-months incurred a 0.070% high rate, down from 0.075% the prior week, and the six-months incurred a 0.110% high rate, unchanged from 0.110% the week before.
By Gary SiegelFebruary 4 -
The Treasury Department said Monday it will sell $45 billion of four-week discount bills Tuesday.
By Gary SiegelFebruary 4 -
The Conference Board's Employment Trends Index slipped to 109.38 in January from an upwardly revised 109.47 in December, originally reported as 109.02, and is up 2.7% from a year ago, the group announced Monday.
By Gary SiegelFebruary 4 -
New York City business activity expanded in January as the current business conditions index decreased to 56.7 from a revised 57.7 in December, the Institute for Supply Management-New York's Report on Business index, released Monday, indicated.
By Gary SiegelFebruary 4 -
U.S. inflationary pressures were higher in January, as the U.S. future inflation gauge climbed to 105.2 from an upwardly revised 104.4 in December, originally reported as 104.0, according to data released Friday morning by the Economic Cycle Research Institute.
By Gary SiegelFebruary 1 -
The overall economy grew for the forty-fourth straight time, while the manufacturing sector expanded for the second month, the Institute for Supply Management reported Friday.
By Gary SiegelFebruary 1 -
The University of Michigan's final January consumer sentiment index reading was 73.8, compared to the preliminary January 71.3 reading, the final December 72.9, and the preliminary December 74.5, according to market sources.
By Gary SiegelFebruary 1 -
The Treasury Department said it will auction $25 billion year bills on Feb. 5.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 31 -
The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $32 billion 91-day bills and $28 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 31 -
The Chicago Purchasing Managers' Business Barometer rose to 55.6 in January from 50.0 in December, the National Association of Purchasing Management-Chicago said Thursday.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 31 -
The seasonally adjusted Milwaukee Report on Business dipped to 51.3 in January from 52.2 in December, the Institute for Supply Management-Milwaukee reported Thursday.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 31 -
The employment cost index rose 0.5% in the fourth quarter, after increasing 0.4% during the third quarter, according to a report by the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics released Thursday.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 31 -
The Midwest Economy Index narrowed to negative 0.18 in December from a downwardly revised 0.30 in November, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago reported Thursday.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 31 -
The Treasury Department auctioned $29 billion of seven-year notes, with a 1.375% coupon, a 1.416% high yield, a price of 99.727681.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 30 -
About 5,044,700 online job postings appeared on leading Internet job boards in January, an increase of 106,900 from December, the Conference Board reported Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 30 -
The Treasury Department auctioned $35 billion of five-year notes, with a 7/8% coupon, a 0.889% high yield, a price of 99.931681.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 29 -
The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $30 billion of four-week bills at a 0.035% high yield, a price of 99.997278.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 29 -
Texas service sector activity expanded in January, but at a slower rate than in December, according to business executives responding to the Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey.
By Gary SiegelJanuary 29
