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Municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders, who are looking ahead to the next week's $10 billion new issue slate, which will be dominated by Illinois's $4.5 billion general obligation bond offering.
October 20 -
The Ocean State is divided over a deal to build a minor-league baseball stadium in Pawtucket.
October 20 -
The U.S. Senate probably will confirm President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve, but the process won’t be free of drama.
October 20 -
Municipals are little changed in early activity as the market gets ready to take on the biggest deal of the year — next week’s $4.5 billion Illinois general obligation bond offering.
October 20 -
Municipals finished mixed in secondary trading on Thursday as a spate of transportation deals hit traders' screens.
October 19 -
The MSRB has several agenda items queued up for its Oct. 25-26 meeting.
October 19 -
The firm's win on a competitive California GO deal underscores efforts to keep its hand in the new-issue business.
October 19 -
Six projects announced this week may lead to $300 million to $400 million of investment.
October 19 -
President Donald Trump concluded a White House meeting Thursday afternoon with Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen as House conservatives mounted a campaign to persuade him not to reappoint her.
October 19 -
Municipals were mixed in secondary trading at midday as the primary saw several big transportation deals hit the screens.
October 19 -
The state’s high-speed rail program still faces a long journey to completion beset by lawsuits and political opponents.
October 19 -
The region's manufacturing sector expanded in October, at a faster pace than in September.
October 19 -
BDA is bolstering its federal legislative and regulatory policy staff.
October 18 -
MSRB worries about "pennying," "filtering," bank loans, pricing
October 18 -
Ned Flynn, a municipal banker for more than 30 years, passed away unexpectedly on Monday night.
October 18 -
Chicago relying on savings from new securitization borrowing program to help balance 2018 books.
October 18 -
Municipal bonds finished mixed in trading on Wednesday as issuers in New York and Massachusetts came to market.
October 18 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer cited pension fund gains while challenger Michel Faulkner said the incumbent doesn't stand up to mayor Bill de Blasio's spending.
October 18 -
A destructive hurricane season caused significant disruptions along the Gulf Coast and the southeastern United States but businesses remained optimistic about growth over the medium term, the latest Federal Reserve Beige Book survey showed Wednesday.
October 18 -
Municipal bonds were trading mixed at mid-session as issuers in New York and Massachusetts hit the market with several big bond deals.
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