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Municipal bond traders on Wednesday are expecting another wave of supply to hit the market, with large deals coming from a New York and New Jersey issuer.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said the U.S. economy should continue to expand over the next few years, allowing the central bank to keep raising interest rates, while also stressing the Fed is monitoring too-low inflation.
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S&P Global Ratings dropped Connecticut's capital two notches to junk-level BB.
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The New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s $1.01 billion deal was accelerated by a day with the bonds being priced for institutions on Tuesday.
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Puerto Rico’s municipal government finances deteriorated in fiscal year 2016 from a year earlier, according to a locally-created study.
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Senators from New York and New Jersey want to keep the Gateway Tunnel Project on track.
July 11 -
The threat of a junk bond label took center stage when Illinois lawmakers passed a budget.
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Georgia’s economy continues on an upward trajectory, according to Gov. Nathan Deal.
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Calling the “normalization of the federal funds rate … well under way,” Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard said it is almost time for balance sheet run off.
July 11 -
The pricing on the New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s $1.01 billion deal was accelerated by a day as top-quality municipal bonds turned mixed on Tuesday.
July 11 -
Gov. Tom Wolf bought time to pass the bills necessary to fund Pennsylvania's $32.2 billion spending plan.
July 11 -
California June revenues were 2.5% below projections outlined in last year’s budget.
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There are times when there is no better alternative to a tax increase.
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The municipal bond market on Tuesday will see more supply head its way with the second day of retail orders being held on the New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s $1 billion of building aid revenue bonds and deals expected from Los Angles and Philadelphia.
July 11 -
President Trump will nominate Randal Quarles as the Federal Reserve's vice chairman of supervision, the top bank regulatory post at the central bank, according to an announcement by the White House late Monday.
July 10 -
Lawsuit seeks to force a vote on the $34.5 million public funding portion of the Pistons deal.
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Municipal bonds ended mixed on Monday, according to traders, as the New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s $1 billion of building aid revenue bonds were priced for retail investors and the Chicago Public Schools came to market with an unrated bond deal.
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Chicago Public Schools borrowed $500 million after doubling the size of its GO offering.
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Philadelphia’s new five-year fiscal strategy was endorsed by City Controller Alan Butkovitz.
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Pennsylvania state leaders are still negotiating how to fund their new budget.
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