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New York’s MTA plans to come to market next week with a competitive $700 million BAN sale.
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Illinois’ credit distress makes some investors wonder about New Jersey, according to Citi analysts who see Garden State opportunity.
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Oregonians can expect construction and some $40 million in savings after bond issuances.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo celebrated the opening of a new concourse at Penn Station.
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The equilibrium real interest rate is just above zero, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco researchers wrote in an Economic Letter released Monday.
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About a quarter of registered municipal advisory firms have no advisors qualified through the Series 50 exam.
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Municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session as traders gear up for this week’s above average slate of new issues.
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Improving market participants' access to guidance and data are future goals for the MSRB.
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A restructuring deal affecting $4.1 billion of Puerto Rico Government Development Bank debt has gained the support of over 50% of its bondholders.
June 19 -
The Rhode Island House will debate a $9.2 billion fiscal 2018 state budget.
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Indiana will assume direct control over a troubled P3 under preliminary settlement agreements.
June 19 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged in early activity as the the market gets set to see an above average slate of issues hit the screens this week.
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley sounded a positive note on the U.S. economy, saying the central bank wanted to tighten monetary policy “very judiciously” to avoid derailing the expansion that began in mid-2009.
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Two Democrats urge Puerto Rico's oversight board to reject PREPA agreement over rate hike concerns.
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The primary market is set to heat up next week, as buyers will be chomping at the bit for what is expected to be the second highest volume total of the year.
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Puerto Rico’s Oversight Board sent a letter to Puerto Rico’s leaders warning of a waning resolve to deal with a dire financial situation.
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New Jersey's treasurer told lawmakers a proposal to boost the state’s underfunded pension system through lottery revenue would not negatively impact future budgets.
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NABL has revised the model letter of underwriters' counsel it issued in 1999
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California lawmakers approved a $183.2 billion all-funds budget package.
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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will conduct a study to identify commuter rail needs and improvements.
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