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Consumers’ inflation expectations fell in the short-term, but rose over a longer period, according to the June Survey of Consumer Expectations, released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Monday.
July 10 -
Breaking a record two-year budget impasse drove a dramatic easing of Illinois' spread penalties.
July 10 -
Michael Post will take on the role of chief legal officer after Bob Fippinger leaves this month.
July 10 -
The Federal Reserve’s Labor Market Conditions Index, a compilation of 19 labor market measures, dropped 1.8 points in June to 1.5, following a 0.5-point decline in May.
July 10 -
New York City's comptroller called for a $3.5 billion bond measure to fund mass transit improvements.
July 10 -
Municipal bond traders are set to see a chunky new issue slate head to market this week. Volume is estimated at $9.29 billion, composed of $7.94 billion of negotiated deals and $1.35 billion of competitive sales.
July 10 -
Treasury has targeted the proposed political subdivision rules as burdensome.
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Liquidity and pension woes still remain after Illinois enacted its first budget since 2015.
July 7 -
Municipal market participants will get back to work and find their hands full, with $9 billion of new issuance forecast for the primary market.
July 7 -
Newly issued Treasury securities held in stripped form increased about $3.760 billion in April to a total of $249.587 billion, the Bureau of the Public Debt reported Friday.
July 7 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch used a big second quarter to overtake Citi at the top of the municipal league tables, while Morgan Stanley, RBC Capital Markets and Goldman Sachs moved up in the first half rankings.
July 7 -
Moody's Investors Service said it has placed Chicago's Ba1 general obligation rating under review for possible downgrade.
July 7 -
In its semiannual monetary policy report to Congress, the Federal Reserve Board gave no new insight into its current policy stance, when it might raise rates again or when it would initiate a change to its reinvestment policy.
July 7 -
More than two years after creating a CEO position, the Port Authority hasn't hired one.
July 7 -
Jessica Giroux will replace Bill Daly as NABL's director of government affairs next year.
July 7 -
Massachusetts legislators expect to vote Friday on the final version of a state budget.
July 7 -
Uncertainty surrounding U.S. government policy may be holding back economic growth because of its negative impact on business investment, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer said.
July 7 -
The Illinois House overrode Gov. Bruce Rauner's veto to enact the first state budget in two years.
July 6 -
Ohio transit funding got a boost from a veto override.
July 6 -
Hartford, Conn., on the brink of insolvency, hired Greenberg Traurig LLP as restructuring counsel.
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