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After a busy week filled with many new deals, the municipal bond market is looking ahead to the Thanksgiving week’s calendar, which is headlined by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s $2 billion green bond offering.
November 17 -
The junk-rated school district pared down spreads after bolstering its balance sheet.
November 17 -
Even though tax bills would have a PAYGO problem, Republicans may have the upper hand.
November 17 -
A global perspective must be used to prepare for the next recession, even though it’s not on the near horizon, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams said Thursday.
November 16 -
The Chicago Board of Education lowered borrowing costs as it returned to the market on Thursday, selling $1.03 billion of general obligation bonds.
November 16 -
The Chicago Board of Education made a second run at the primary market on Thursday as it returned to offer $1.03 billion of general obligation bonds to muni buyers.
November 16 -
Declining funding for Colorado's retirement accounts led S&P global ratings to revise the state's outlook to negative.
November 16 -
Treasurer Denise Nappier sees the just-passed spending plan as a roadblock to full funding.
November 16 -
UBS has now brought in 37 municipal professionals since April, when it said it was re-entering the public finance business to tap increased demand amid rising interest rates.
November 16 -
The 12-cent-per-gallon fuel tax increase took effect Nov. 1.
November 16 -
The conundrum faced by Alan Greenspan is back — and possibly worse.
November 16 -
Federal Reserve officials are pushing for a potentially radical revamp of the playbook for guiding U.S. monetary policy, hoping to seize a moment of economic calm and leadership change to prepare for the next storm.
November 16 -
The Chicago Board of Education makes a second run at the primary market on Thursday as it returns to offer $857 million of general obligation bonds to muni buyers.
November 16 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes increased.
November 16 -
Changing demographics will be a challenge for policymakers, who will have to constantly evaluate and adapt, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said Thursday.
November 16 -
The region's manufacturing sector expanded in November, at a slower pace than in October.
November 16 -
The New York region's service sector activity "expanded at a robust pace," according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's November Business Leaders Survey, released Thursday.
November 16 -
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Nydia Velázquez called for the Oversight Board to eliminate all of Puerto Rico’s public sector debt.
November 15 -
The plan is up from the previously announced 200,000 homes.
November 15 -
Cities and states on the the borders are vulnerable to falling tax receipts amid protectionist rhetoric that threatens NAFTA, Fitch Ratings said.
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