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Volume for the week is estimated at $3.6 billion with a few notable deals slated for sale.
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A projected third straight Atlantic City budget with no property tax increase signals a continued successful collaboration since state intervention took effect in late 2016.
April 15 -
While JPMorgan Chase will see a public-private prison in Kansas through to completion, private financing as an alternative to municipal bonds is on the way out.
April 15 -
Members of the Federal Open Market Committee appear to have raised their inflation target from about 1.5% in 2000 to 2% after the Great Recession.
April 15 -
Since future rate decisions will be based on data, the next move by the Federal Reserve will be up if inflation gains momentum, and down if activity softens too much or inflation cools further.
April 15 -
The full state Senate will weigh Gov. J.B. Pritzker's proposal to ask voters to approve a graduated tax system after it cleared a committee.
April 15 -
The Federal Reserve has monetary policy in a good position at current interest rate levels and may not need to make changes again until well into next year, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said.
April 15 -
Business activity “grew modestly in New York State,” while the outlook fell to its lowest level in three years.
April 15 -
The firms are saying they shouldn't have to participate in the disclosure, which could lead to a clawback of bond payments.
April 12 -
Municipal supply will slip in the holiday-shortened trading week, but that doesn't mean there won't be things to watch for in the market.
April 12 -
Los Angeles received a one-notch upgrade to AA from Fitch Ratings following several years of revenues outpacing expenditure growth.
April 12 -
Staring at a third gas tax hike in four years, New Jersey is exploring enacting an alternative revenue source for the state’s Transportation Trust Fund.
April 12 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell asserted the Fed doesn’t consider political pressure in any way.
April 12 -
All eyes were on the enormous California offering. PREPA bonds have risen this month as investors anticipate a deal to restructure its debt is gaining support.
April 11 -
One group of GO holders says that pre-fiscal 2012 guaranteed debt should have higher priority for repayment than the newer bonds.
April 11 -
Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot opted not to try to block votes on controversial subsidies that could top $2 billion for two economic development projects.
April 11 -
The number of states aiding school districts with pension costs is expected to grow as pension burdens escalate.
April 11 -
Stephen Moore, a proposed nominee for the Federal Reserve, said he’s planning to challenge the belief inside the U.S. central bank that growth causes inflation.
April 11 -
At least three Republican senators said they won’t back President Donald Trump’s choice of Herman Cain for the Federal Reserve Board, putting his prospective nomination in danger.
April 11 -
Although Federal Reserve policy makers agree they need an “ample” supply of reserves to ensure control over short-term interest rates, they’re having trouble agreeing on how much that actually is.
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