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Top-rated municipal bonds were mixed at midday as the market was seeing the last of the week’s bigger sales hit the screens.
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Construction spending unexpectedly fell 1.4% in April, with a declines in both residential and nonresidential building, data released by the Commerce Department Thursday morning showed.
June 1 -
Illinois took a one notch downgrade from S&P Global Ratings leaving its general obligation debt at BBB-minus.
June 1 -
The municipal bond market is in store for more volume as the last of the week’s bigger sales are set to hit the screens on Thursday.
June 1 -
Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 13,000 to 248,000 in the May 27 week, above the 238,000 level analysts expected, but still near the decades-low levels seen in recent weeks, data released by the Labor Department Thursday showed.
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The Ridgefield School District has taken another step toward building its first new school in 40-plus years.
May 31 -
Cork popping has given way to elbow grease as Academy School District 20 broke ground Tuesday on a $21 million elementary school where Research Parkway dead-ends at Wolf Valley Drive.
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Municipal bonds finished stronger on Wednesday as the bulk of the week’s new issue supply swept into the market.
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Municipal bond volume dropped for a fourth straight month in May, falling 19.8% from a year earlier as new money deals failed to take up the slack from a plunge in refundings.
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Wayne County, Michigan hopes to parlay positive credit news into savings on an upcoming jail project issue.
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