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Investor demand for New York City bonds allowed underwriters to move the sale up by a day.
July 23 -
Nonprofit healthcare consolidation continues with two big multi-state deals.
July 23 -
Existing home sales and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond’s manufacturing index support a 25 basis point Fed rate cut next week.
July 23 -
The MSRB filed proposed Rule G-17 interpretive guidance to the SEC on Tuesday, aiming to streamline underwriters' disclosures to issuers.
July 23 -
As the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board weighs a far-reaching overhaul, one infrastructure analyst suggests improvements.
July 23 -
Gov. Charlie Baker has 10 days to review the $43.1 billion spending plan.
July 23 -
The ruling on tax assessments orders Philadelphia to repay $48 million, with $34 million coming from the school district.
July 22 -
With a weakened government, the Oversight Board may be emboldened to take more unilateral actions on bond restructuring, analysts said.
July 22 -
As summer sizzles, this week’s hottest deals can be found in the municipal bond market.
July 22 -
Two reports from House staff and the Government Accountability Office paint an unflattering portrait of the executive branch's administration of grant programs that benefit bond issuers.
July 22 -
Judy Shelton backs a half percentage-point rate cut and would have pushed the Fed to move sooner.
July 22 -
While Federal Reserve officials made it clear they intend to cut interest rates at their July 30-31 meeting, not all of the regional presidents are on board with this move.
July 22 -
With plenty of bonds to chew on this week, we detail what's on tap and note a ratings affirmation for the city.
July 22 -
State officials hope boosts to two rating outlooks, an on-time budget, pension revisions and higher reserves will benefit its $244 million refunding.
July 22 -
Munis are expected to attract inflows for another week. After that the ball's in the Federal Open Market Committee's court.
July 19 -
The report came in advance of a three-day MSRB board meeting on options to enhance transparency and educate investors.
July 19 -
The Louisiana State Bond Commission unlawfully banned two banks from underwriting bond deals because of their corporate gun policies, the lawsuit said.
July 19 -
Gov. Charlie Baker is backing an acceleration plan that is supposed to enable Greater Boston’s mass transit system to catch up after years of neglect.
July 19 -
With a rate cut all but certain at this month’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting, the discussion has again turned to the magnitude.
July 19 -
Investors are also facing the imbalance of summer reinvestment season and the typical mid-year volume deceleration in July and August.
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