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The MTA offered $2.2 billion of green bonds to retail buyers, looking to save on borrowing costs with a type of sale that may be banned under pending tax legislation.
November 20 -
Puerto Rico’s government announced it would pay its annual Christmas bonus to workers this year.
November 20 -
SEC takes stock of fiscal 2017 in enforcement and finds 4% of its cases were public finance-related.
November 20 -
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority governing board said it was gathering a Transformation Advisory Council of utility industry leaders.
November 20 -
October revenue jumped $231 million compared to a year ago.
November 20 -
Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen will resign as a member of the Fed’s Board of Governors when Jerome Powell is sworn in as chair, the Fed announced Monday.
November 20 -
Falling Treasury yields despite Federal Reserve short-term rate hikes have caused "conundrum" like that seen in 2004-2005, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, but unlike the earlier occasion, economists may understand it better this time.
November 20 -
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s $2.2 billion deal was offered to retail buyers. In secondary trading, municipals were trading mixed at mid-session.
November 20 -
Houston hits the market with more certainty about its pensions but less about the tax-exempt market.
November 20 -
With the future of advance refundings and private activity bonds up in the air, the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority has decided to take action and advance refund debt while they still can. Given the uncertainty, the MTA’s move could be repeated by many other issuers in position to do so, elevating issuance for the rest of the year.
November 20 -
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority heads to market on Monday with the week’s biggest deal — a $2 billion green bond offering.
November 20 -
The U.S. economy is heading into 2018 with strong momentum that’s likely to boost wages and inflation more broadly, requiring the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates four times next year, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. economists said in a research note.
November 20 -
Muni volume gets a boost during the Thanksgiving holiday week as one of the nation's biggest issuers comes to market with a type of deal that may be banned after this year under pending tax reform legislation.
November 17 -
A state-devised board that has governed the city’s school distressed district for 16 years voted to dissolve.
November 17 -
Ramos had been under fire over his management of disaster response and contract and hiring practices.
November 17 -
The municipal bond market is looking ahead to the Thanksgiving week’s $4.2 billion new issue calendar, which is headlined by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s $2 billion green bond offering.
November 17 -
Mehran Tazhibi agreed to pay a $10,000 fine and be suspended for two months.
November 17 -
Texas also would get less funding than it says it needs in the White House request, set to be made on Friday.
November 17 -
Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's region "slowed slightly but remained solid, and optimism for future activity remained high."
November 17 -
The commonwealth's investor conference struck an upbeat tone, thanks to its Boston economic growth and an oversubscribed bond sale.
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