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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The California Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the state's 2013 pension changes, after seemingly settling the issue with a 2020 ruling.
5h ago -
The "impressive" investor appetite for tax-exempts has been "holding steady all quarter despite expensive valuations, supply surges and periods of low reinvestment demand," said GW&K Investment Management strategists in a report.
6h ago -
As space becomes an increasingly important frontier for development and competition, spaceports should enjoy the same financial benefits as airports and seaports, say supporters of the federal legislation.
8h ago -
The governor should have involved the legislature earlier in decision making on how to give the Water and Power Authority money to make a bond payment, lawmakers said.
9h ago -
A Utah law may be tapped to issue bonds to renovate a downtown Salt Lake City basketball arena to accommodate the former Arizona Coyotes.
9h ago -
Along with UBS' departure from the negotiated underwriting space, various firms have hired talent from both firms to increase their primary and secondary market presence. Many hope for some positive effects in both competition and secondary market liquidity as a result.
11h ago