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Title III bankruptcy judge Laura Taylor Swain approved hiring Phoenix Management Services LLC as financial advisor for the mediation process.
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Refunding deals were down substantially and new money volume also slipped.
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Top-shelf municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session as the state of Texas sold the biggest note deal of the year.
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The state already has budget deficit two months into the fiscal year.
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Service sector activity “improved notably in August,” according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond service-sector activity survey, released Tuesday.
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Manufacturing in the central Atlantic region “largely unchanged in August,” according to the monthly business activity survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, as the manufacturing index remained 14.
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A Big Apple summer serves as a reminder of the need to invest in the grid.
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The state of Texas is selling the biggest deal of the week on Tuesday — a $5.4 billion note offering, which is also the biggest short-term sale so far this year.
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The region's non-manufacturing sector “continued to expand,” as the general business conditions index increased to 31.8 in August from 23.4 in July, this month's Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business, released Tuesday, indicates.
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The city priced refunding bonds for Philadelphia Gas Works.
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The bonds will take out $210.7 million of bond anticipation notes issued last week to redeem $246 million of private activity bonds.
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Top-quality municipal bonds finished stronger on Monday, according to traders, who face a smaller-than-average bond calendar and a $5.4 billion Texas note deal this week.
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Moody's says the South Carolina Public Service Authority’s delay on rates is a credit negative.
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The makeup and mission of the IRS advisory committee has changed.
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Puerto Rico’s July revenues were above budget partly because of unexpectedly high non-resident withholding inflow.
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Top quality municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, ahead of this week’s $4 billion new issue calendar.
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State officials say they won't permit unlimited short-term borrowing.
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More individuals looked for jobs, but, when extended, wage offers were lower, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s July first released labor market survey.
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The municipal bond market is looking at a smaller than average bond calendar this week, which will be dominated by the short-term note sector.
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White House economic adviser Gary Cohn is emerging as the clear front-runner for the nomination to succeed Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, according to a National Association for Business Economics survey.
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