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After two months of gains from 2018 levels, municipal issuance sank 7% from March last year as the loss of advance refundings continues to take a toll.
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Former college official Keith Borge was charged Thursday with defrauding municipal securities investors and concealing the school’s crumbling finances.
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The yield curve inverting doesn’t scare Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Randal Quarles, he said, and he doesn’t see it predicting a recession.
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The U.S. economy isn’t likely to slip into recession anytime soon, and there is no reason for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, former Fed Chair Janet Yellen said.
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The American economy looks on track for continued growth, though the inversion of the yield curve may be signaling that the U.S. central bank may have set policy too tight.
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The massive New Jersey and New York agency announced a new underwriting pool for its plans to issue $8 billion of bonds over the next three years.
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If the ruling holds, analysts said special revenue bonds may have to be re-evaluated based on the general credit of the issuer.
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Connecticut’s GOs hit the market on Thursday as municipal buyers snapped up the last of the week’s sizeable deals.
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The House Natural Resources Committee has scheduled a May 2 hearing to examine the successes and failures of PROMESA.
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Any shortfall will make it harder to meet revenue targets in Gov. Phil Murphy's fiscal 2020 budget proposal.
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The addition of the conservative pundit could signal the Trump administration's intent to have a more direct hand in central bank policies, yet Moore could experience his own transformation as a Fed governor.
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A former municipal advisor accused of billing a city thousands of dollars for services it did not receive is now facing criminal fraud charges.
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BondLink announced a new agreement that allows Fidelity Investments’ millions of retail investors to access BondLink’s aggregation of issuer data on Fidelity.com.
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Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported moderate acceleration of growth in March.
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Pending home sales declined 1.0% to an index reading of 101.9 in February, after a revised 4.3% gain to 102.9 in January, according to a report released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors.
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Stephen Moore, whom President Donald Trump said he’ll nominate for a seat on the Federal Reserve, owes more than $75,000 in taxes and other penalties, according to the U.S. government.
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The tax-exempt part of the big Connecticut deal was offered to retail Wednesday as munics continued to rally.
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The Senate on Wednesday debated a $13.45 billion disaster aid bill that would require Puerto Rico to assume a local share of additional FEMA aid rather than the 100% federal share in a bill passed by the House.
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Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law a bill enabling municipalities to create utilities to manage stormwater runoff.
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Chicago and Illinois poured more than $1 billion of their high-yielding, low-investment-grade rated GO paper into the market on the same day.
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