The Credit Calendar
Tuesday, April 14
>Retail sales figures for March are released by the Commerce Department.
>Producer price figures for March are released by the Labor Department.
>Business inventory and sales figures for February are released by the Commerce Department.
Wednesday, April 15
>Consumer price figures for March are released by the Labor Department.
>Industrial production and capacity utilization figures for March are released by the Federal Reserve Board.
>The National Association of Home Builders releases its housing index for April.
>The Beige Book, a summary of economic commentary compiled from the 12 Federal Reserve banks, is released by the Federal Reserve Board.
Thursday, April 16
>Initial jobless claims for the week ending April 11 are released by the Labor Department.
>Housing start and building permit figures for March are released by the Commerce Department.
Friday, April 17
>Preliminary consumer sentiment figures for April are released by the University of Michigan.
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Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly nixed another tax cut bill passed by the Republican-led legislature this year, while pushing a less-costly plan.
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It's a big week for the Fortress-backed train company, which refinanced more than $4 billion of debt and broke ground on its West Coast high-speed line.
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Photos from The Bond Buyer's Texas Public Finance conference.
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The Mayo Clinic is undertaking a $5 billion expansion that may bring new debt as it reconstructs its core Rochester, Minnesota campus.
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"Just like the ATM became an additional transaction channel in the banking industry, I believe distributed ledger technology will provide municipal issuers with a similarly valued tool to sell their bonds," said Rick Coscia, Quincy's Strategic Asset Manager.
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"Each party in this deal benefits in some way," said Seema Mohanty, founder of Mohanty Gargiulo.
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