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The index gained 0.4% year-over-year in October.
December 17 -
CFO Dave Massaron said the city is mindful of a potential downturn as it navigates its fiscal recovery from bankruptcy.
December 17 -
The Bond Buyer's Paul Burton and Andrew Coen dissect Northeast regional transportation, including the stalled Gateway tunnel project, New York MTA, NJTransit, Penn Station and Connecticut's tolling debate.
December 17 -
The Federal Reserve should keep interest rates on hold next year, unless there’s a material change in the outlook for the U.S. economy, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said.
December 17 -
Recession fears, which persisted earlier this year, have subsided and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren does not expect a downturn unless a major shock occurs.
December 17 -
New York financial leaders remember Felix Rohatyn, who died Saturday, as the driving force behind the city's recovery from near-bankruptcy in the 1970s.
December 17 -
As there are just eight full work days remaining in the year, muni market leaders believe that 2020 will look a lot like 2019 — high volume, increasing taxable issuance and strong demand.
December 16 -
Reuben R. McDaniel III will head the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York.
December 16 -
With markets still digesting Friday’s news, one thing is clear: the Federal Reserve will keep rates steady.
December 16 -
Observers say the deal with the Transport Workers Union could strain the authority's operating and capital budgets.
December 16 -
Issuance drops ahead of the holidays; taxables maintain their presence.
December 16 -
The judge overseeing PHC's lawsuit accusing Nuveen of strong-arm tactics makes final push for mediated resolution before issuing opinion.
December 16 -
John Williams said Friday that the Federal Reserve's three interest rate cuts this year have bolstered the housing market and consumer spending.
December 13 -
Citi sees volume growing in 2020 to $440 billion with $95 billion of taxables on tap for next year.
December 13 -
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority will sell the debt to fund 600 buses and 17 trains.
December 13 -
Florida says it was harmed, but the special master in the water rights case said Florida lacked clear and convincing evidence that Georgia is responsible.
December 13 -
Chicago fared poorly in a Moody's report about the nation's largest cities and Illinois continues to stand out for budget stress and pension liabilities.
December 12 -
Damian Smith, Chief Diversity Officer at Societe Generale, talks with Chip Barnett about diversity and inclusion in the financial marketplace. He discusses social and cultural change and the added value of having diverse viewpoints in the workplace.
December 12 -
Muni yields rose as more bonds hit the marketplace in the last big supply rush of the week.
December 12 -
Democrat Gretchen Whitmer will sign a supplemental bill restoring more than half of the funding she vetoed in a policy dispute with the GOP-led legislature.
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