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The New York economy surged in July, with current conditions nearly reaching future expectation levels.
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Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits were little changed last week, hovering close to a five-decade low.
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Municipal bond buyers saw some supply hit the screens on Wednesday as demand stayed strong.
August 1 - Negotiated Bond Sales
ArtCenter College of Design plans to price $100 million in combined refunding-new money sale.
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CFO Carole Brown says the Windy City is being shortchanged in terms of ratings and yields.
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In the competitive arena, Maryland sold two deals totaling over $500 million on Wednesday.
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Construction spending fell by 1.1% in June, below the 0.2% gain expected.
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The overall economy grew for the 111th straight time.
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Private-sector employment increased by 219,000 in July, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Wednesday.
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The report card touts the MSRB's accomplishments, though that doesn't sit well with some market participants.
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