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New York municipalities may see a lapse in tax collections absent new legislation, according to Fitch Ratings.
June 26 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who were looking ahead to Tuesday when the first of the week’s new issues head into the market.
June 26 -
Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “increased in June,” according to the monthly Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, released Monday.
June 26 -
The Trump administration joined the Texas state government's defense of its anti-"sanctuary city" law.
June 26 -
Municipal bond traders are looking to see an average sized new issue slate price into the market this week as they eye yields which have been little changed as of late.
June 26 -
Florida’s utilities expect to take on more debt to develop alternative water sources, Fitch Ratings says.
June 26 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for May decreased to negative 0.26 from positive 0.57 in April, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago reported Monday.
June 26 -
As financial conditions ease, it supports the Federal Reserve's decision to remove accommodation, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said on Sunday.
June 26 -
Federal Reserve policymaker John Williams made the case on Monday for further gradual increases in interest rates, saying he expects inflation to rise to the central bank’s 2 percent target next year as unemployment edges lower.
June 26 -
Although the volume for the primary market will fall toward a more normal level, demand isn't expected to waver.
June 23 -
The governor said the Oversight Board lacks the authority decide about staffing levels and personnel spending.
June 23 -
The economy is strong enough for gradual rate hikes to continue, despite the fact there may be a few more weak inflation reports coming, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said Friday, according to published reports.
June 23 -
Michigan lawmakers approved fundamental changes to retirement benefits for teachers.
June 23 -
GASB chair David Vaudt will talk about the importance of the board’s upcoming standards for state and local governments. Hosted by Lynn Hume.
June 23 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were flat at midday as traders take a break from the primary on Friday to look ahead to next week’s new issue slate. an estimated $6.82 billion.
June 23 -
The Federal Reserve can be patient in setting monetary policy and the current rate may be the right level for the forecast horizon, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said Friday.
June 23 -
A new study could plant the seeds for rail transit across the Bayonne Bridge, though it would require cooperation between the New York region's two major transportation agencies.
June 23 -
A bill to grant New York City design-build project authority died when the legislature adjourned.
June 23 -
Municipal bond traders are taking a break from the primary on Friday to go through the long list of deals that priced this week and put them into their order books.
June 23 -
The chief U.S. District judge for Puerto Rico has appointed a helper judge in the commonwealth's Title III bankruptcy case.
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