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The MSRB expects its new executive budget summary to increase transparency about how the board collects and spends its money.
October 17 -
President Trump plans to announce his nominee to chair the Federal Reserve before he leaves Nov. 3 for an 11-day trip.
October 17 -
New York will begin testing self-driving cars early next year — with the first experiments set to be held in Manhattan.
October 17 -
Municipal market participants have their hands full on Tuesday, as roughly half of the week’s issuance is flowing into the primary market.
October 17 -
Moody's Investors Service placed 29 cities and school districts on review for downgrade.
October 17 -
The National Association of Home Builders' housing market index climbed to 68 in October from 64 in September.
October 17 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Rob Kaplan said Tuesday he expects gradual rate hikes will remain appropriate.
October 17 -
Municipal bond buyers will be seeing almost $5 billion of bonds hit the market on Tuesday, led by big sales from California and Illinois.
October 17 -
The New York region's service sector activity "continued to expand modestly" in October.
October 17 -
The $1.5 billion bridge replacement project is seen as necessary to preserve reliable train service between New Jersey and Manhattan.
October 16 -
Treasurer John Chiang extended his office's sanctions against the firm for a second year.
October 16 -
Municipal bonds finished mixed on Monday as an $850M New York City Transitional Finance Authority deal priced for retail investors.
October 16 -
Stanford University economist John Taylor, a candidate for Federal Reserve chairman, made a favorable impression on President Donald Trump, several people familiar with the matter said.
October 16 -
The primary market is getting something it has been seeking for a while, with $10 billion of new supply on the docket. The New York City Transitional Finance Authority, California and Illinois are set to bring almost half of the week's supply.
October 16 -
Ameriprise Financial Services, Cabrera Capital Markets, R. Seelaus & Co., Performance Trust Capital Partners, and Murray Sinclaire of Ross Sinclaire & Associates signed settlement agreements.
October 16 -
Democrat Derrick Edwards and Republican John Schroder will face off Nov. 18.
October 16 -
Puerto Rico Gov. Rosselló pledged to have electrical service back in less than half the time than had been predicted in late September.
October 16 -
Given its size, the Prairie State's deal has potential to reprice the general market.
October 16 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session as the big New York City Transitional Finance Authority deal was priced for retail investors.
October 16 -
The municipal bond market will see more volume than it has in a while, as almost $10 billion of new deals are set to hit the screens this week.
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