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JPMorgan Securities won the week’s largest bond deal — Pennsylvania’s $974 million of general obligation bonds. In secondary trading, municipals were stronger at midday.
November 8 -
Labor market “activity increased modestly and momentum remained high in October.”
November 8 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker suggested he’ll likely support a third 2017 interest-rate increase next month.
November 8 -
Democrat Scott Stringer earned a second term by trouncing Republican Michel Faulkner.
November 8 -
Pennsylvania is set to hit the market with the week’s biggest offering — a $974 million competitive sale. Municipals were stronger, according to early trade data.
November 8 -
Bill de Blasio won a second term as New York City mayor after a boisterous four-way bout that ended as many had expected — in a landslide victory.
November 8 -
The chair of the House committee that oversees Puerto Rico said after Hurricane Maria a "stronger mechanism" is needed to ensure Puerto Rico's recovery.
November 7 -
The first of the week's new issuance rolled in on Tuesday as strengthening municipal bond prices allowed underwriters to cut yields on some of the day’s larger deals.
November 7 -
Gov. Rick Scott said his final budget will request $180 million in tax cuts.
November 7 -
Muni market participants may not be ready in time to implement a pending markup disclosure rule on which regulators place huge importance.
November 7 -
A study says tolls on existing Interstates could make up for the loss of fuel tax revenue caused by more efficient vehicles.
November 7 -
Corporate relocation expert John Boyd Jr. discusses the "war between the states" for new jobs and business investment, and who might make the short list for Amazon's HQ2.
November 7 -
The first of the week's new issuance starting to roll in on Tuesday, as top-rated municipal bonds were stronger.
November 7 -
President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the U.S. Federal Reserve may have to wait until after Thanksgiving for his Senate confirmation hearing.
November 7 -
The city still plans to refund its outstanding water debt under its own revenue bond credit.
November 7 -
Municipal yields were down by as many as seven basis points amid concern that tax reform may crimp supply.
November 6 -
Advance refundings were 27% of market last year, PABs were 19% and most were 501(c)(3)s.
November 6 -
Creditor groups have come down on both sides of a hedge fund's constitutional attack on the PROMESA oversight board.
November 6 -
With the underlying growth potential of the economy hard to pin down, targeting a price level could be effective, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams argues.
November 6 -
Randal K. Quarles was sworn in as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and as vice chair for supervision on Monday, the Fed said.
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