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Top-shelf municipal bonds were stronger on Friday around midday, as market participants were still going over the details of the GOP tax reform bill.
November 3 -
President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser said the administration won’t wait long before selecting a No. 2 official at the Federal Reserve.
November 3 -
The municipal bond market is still chewing over the details of the GOP tax reform bill, and considering its implications.
November 3 -
When it comes to winning over traders in the $14.2 trillion Treasuries market, Jerome Powell has it relatively easy.
November 3 -
Mayor Jim Kenney wants local control returned to the city’s junk-rated school district, which would come at a cost.
November 2 -
Strong legal and structural protections earned the debt top grades from Kroll and Fitch. S&P wasn't as bullish.
November 2 -
The bond markets will not have a huge reaction to the nomination of Governor Jerome Powell as chair as of Federal Reserve Board, seeing it as a continuation of the monetary policies of Janet Yellen and Ben Bernanke before her.
November 2 -
The university has overspent by $25 million annually for four years, its president says.
November 2 -
Initial claims U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 5,000 to 229,000 in the October 28 week, well below the 235,000 level expected.
November 2 -
A handful of issuers took advantage of low activity Wednesday as the market anticipated the decision to keep the benchmark fed funds rate unchanged.
November 1 -
A SIFMA official testified about muni regulatory concerns of dealers.
November 1 -
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged, as expected, and offered an upbeat assessment of the economy.
November 1 -
Restoring electrical service as quickly as possible is a key to reviving the island’s economy.
November 1 -
The primary municipal bond market saw a few deals trickle in on Wednesday, as the Federal Open Market Committee's announcement regarding interest rates nears.
November 1 -
The state faces a budget deficit, lower-than-expected tax revenues and federal funding cuts.
November 1 -
Funding shortfalls, delayed expansion projects, and gridlock threaten the viability of the Amazon bids, according to the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
November 1 -
The owners of Florida’s private passenger train project want to beat the Jan. 1 expiration date of a private activity bond allocation.
November 1 -
The primary municipal bond market will see a handful of deals price Wednesday, as it waits for the Federal Open Market Committee to make an announcement regarding interest rates.
November 1 -
The governor's action ends a five-month impasse over the biennial spending plan, though work remains at the state capitol.
November 1 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board plans to shorten its fiscal plans to five years from 10 while still seeking structural balance,
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