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The U.S. services sector expanded at a slower pace in April as the non-manufacturing index fell to 56.8 from 58.8 in March.
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The U.S. international trade gap narrowed to $49.0 billion in March from $57.7 billion in February, data released by the Commerce Department Thursday morning showed.
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First quarter nonfarm productivity rose by 0.7%, a slightly smaller gain than the 0.9% rise expected.
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Initial claims U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by only 2,000 to 211,000 in the April 28 week, well below the 225,000 level expected by analysts.
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Munis followed Treasurys after the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and tweaked its statement on inflation.
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Aid to Hartford, in light of Connecticut’s assumption of city GO debt over 20 years, has become a lightning rod.
May 2 -
Caution is the watchword in the municipal market on Wednesday as participants await details of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting.
May 2 -
The New York economy continues to expand.
May 2 -
Private-sector employment increased by 204,000 in April, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Wednesday.
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The district sold $206 million of general obligation bonds in April, including a taxable refunding deal.
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