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Inflation took a step back, according to the Federal Reserve’s favorite indicator, while income edged up in March, ahead of this week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting, suggesting the Fed will be able to remain patient on rates.
April 29 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio won praise for cost-cutting but drew criticism for failing to go far enough in preparing for an economic downturn.
April 29 -
The municipal bond industry veteran, formerly of PNC and Janney, will head municipal strategy and credit at Hilltop.
April 29 -
The board says it will file law suits seeking to claw back funds from bondholders before the end of Thursday, May 2.
April 26 -
Municipal bond buyers will be seeing more than $5 billion of supply headed into the market.
April 26 -
The next five weeks will determine the fate of first-year governor J.B. Pritzker's proposals for the fiscally troubled state.
April 26 -
Municipal bond buyers saw the last of the week’s new issues come to market on Thursday with action dominated by several large California water issuers.
April 25 -
A watchdog organization says New York City would fare better with a rainy day fund instead of its current reserve mechanisms.
April 25 -
Bond Dealers of America members said they have spent an average of more than $17 million on regulatory costs since the beginning of the 2008 credit crisis.
April 25 -
Andrew Dassori, CIO of Wavelength Capital Management, discusses why it’s getting harder to predict the economy; yield curve inversion; mixed economic signals and headwinds; and how new ideas from the upcoming conference on monetary policy could help transform the Fed. Gary Siegel hosts.
April 25 -
More municipal supply hit the market on Wednesday with the University of Connecticut’s $240 million general obligation deal attracting interest.
April 24 -
Judge Swain's ruling complicates the Puerto Rico Oversight Board's effort to recover payments on $6 billion of bonds that the board deems to have been illegally sold.
April 24 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's administration released the latest in a series of reports designed to provide a roadmap to get Atlantic City out of fiscal trouble.
April 24 -
A class-action lawsuit alleges four of the world’s largest oil suppliers cheated Puerto Rico's electric utility out of more than $1 billion.
April 24 -
The layout of Los Angeles means the concept wouldn't work as proposed in Manhattan, Eric Garcetti said in New York.
April 24 -
Municipal bond buyers faced a wide variety of securities that came to market on Monday.
April 23 -
Puerto Rico’s Federal Oversight Board is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that deemed its members unconstitutionally appointed.
April 23 -
In the coming months bond lawyers expect numerous municipal governments to issue new bonds to support investments in Opportunity Zones.
April 23 -
Franklin, with preliminary assets under management of $712.3 billion, including $63.4 billion of tax exempts, has suffered net outflows since 2014.
April 23 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region was weaker than in March, while “service sector activity was robust in April.”
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