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 Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $35 billion of four-week bills at a 0.035% high yield, a price of 99.997278.
By Gary SiegelAugust 9 -
Tender rates for the Treasury Department’s latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were lower, as the three-months incurred a 0.045% high rate, down from 0.115% the previous week, and the six-months incurred a 0.065% high rate, off from 0.150% the week before.
By Gary SiegelAugust 8 -
The Conference Board’s employment trends index slid to 100.6 in July from an upwardly revised 100.9 in June, originally reported as 100.0, and is up 4.0% from a year ago, the group announced Monday.
By Gary SiegelAugust 8 -
Tender rates for the Treasury Department’s latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were lower, as the three-months incurred a 0.045% high rate, down from 0.115% the prior week, and the six-months incurred a 0.065% high rate, off from 0.150% the week before.
By Gary SiegelAugust 8 -
The Treasury Department said Monday it will sell $35 billion of four-week discount bills Tuesday.
By Gary SiegelAugust 8 -
NEW YORK – The Conference Board’s Employment Trends Index (ETI) slid to 100.6 in July from an upwardly revised 100.9 in June, originally reported as 100.0, and is up 4.0% from a year ago, the group announced Monday.
By Gary SiegelAugust 8 -
The University of Michigan’s final July consumer sentiment index reading was 63.7, down from to the preliminary July 63.8 and the final June 71.5, according to market sources.
By Gary SiegelJuly 29 -
The Chicago Purchasing Managers’ Business Barometer slid to 58.8 in July from 61.1 in June, the National Association of Purchasing Management-Chicago said Friday.
By Gary SiegelJuly 29 -
The Midwest Economy Index slid to positive 0.37 in June from positive 0.85 in May, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, as the index remained above its historical trend for the 16th straight month.
By Gary SiegelJuly 29 -
The University of Michigan's final July consumer sentiment index reading was 63.7, compared to the preliminary July 63.8, the final June 71.5, the preliminary June 71.8, and the final May 74.3 reading, according to market sources.
By Gary SiegelJuly 29 -
The Chicago Purchasing Managers’ Business Barometer slid to 58.8 in July from 61.1 in June, the National Association of Purchasing Management-Chicago said Friday.
By Gary SiegelJuly 29 -
NEW YORK – New York City business activity rebounded from a two-year low, as the current business conditions index improved to 57.2 in July from52.6 in June, the Institute for Supply Management-New York’s Report on Business current business conditions index indicated.
By Gary SiegelJuly 29 -
Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s region “slowed in July after a solid rebound in June, but producers remain generally upbeat about future activity,” according to the bank’s monthly manufacturing survey, released Thursday.
By Gary SiegelJuly 28 -
Pending home sales climbed 2.4% to a reading of 90.9 in June from a revised 88.8 in May, according to a report released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors.
By Gary SiegelJuly 28 -
NEW YORK - The Treasury Department auctioned $29 billion of seven-year notes, with a 2 1/4% coupon, a 2.280% high yield, a price of 99.806914.
By Gary SiegelJuly 28 -
NEW YORK - The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $27 billion 91-day bills and $24 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
By Gary SiegelJuly 28 -
NEW YORK - Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s region “slowed in July after a solid rebound in June, but producers remain generally upbeat about future activity,” according to the bank’s monthly manufacturing survey, released Thursday.
By Gary SiegelJuly 28 -
NEW YORK - Pending home sales climbed 2.4% to a reading of 90.9 in June from a revised 88.8 in May, according to a report released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors.
By Gary SiegelJuly 28 -
The Chicago Fed Midwest Manufacturing Index was unchanged in June at a seasonally adjusted level of 84.0, as two of the four regional sectors showed improvement, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago reported Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelJuly 27 -
While the economy continued to grow, the pace moderated in many districts, according to the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book, released Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelJuly 27
