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Municipals were stronger in quiet activity on Monday as the market looks ahead to new competitive sales.
January 28 -
An $8.4 billion bounty in state revenue puts Texas in its best position in years to resolve school funding woes.
January 28 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority intends to sell roughly $1.25 billion in bonds and notes this week as debate simmers over its funding sources.
January 28 -
Texas factory activity growth, as measured by the production index, “continued to expand in January.”
January 28 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for December rose to 0.27 from a downwardly revised 0.21 in November.
January 28 -
Another week of sub-average issuance lies ahead for the muni market.
January 25 -
The idea of XBRL makes sense, sources said, but the issue is balancing costs and benefits.
January 25 -
The MSRB plans to file for a new effective date for new advertising requirements as soon as the government reopens.
January 25 -
Judge Susan Braden had said she was inclined to hold the U.S. government responsible for impairments to Employees Retirement System bonds.
January 25 -
The Jan. 29-30 Federal Open Market Committee may provide information that could strengthen the bond market, if it offers further signals of an expected pause in rate hikes and a softening of its stance on balance sheet normalization, observers say.
January 25 -
Gov. Phil Murphy wants a major overhaul of what he sees as wasteful, ineffective tax incentive programs.
January 25 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's initiative aims to improve practices at the Department of Design and Construction, the city's leading construction management agency.
January 25 -
The municipal bond market will feel like it’s still on vacation next week as supply hovers around holiday week type levels.
January 25 -
Stacey M. Tevlin, an associate director of the Federal Reserve Board’s Division of Research and Statistics, will be promoted to director effective Feb. 4, the Fed announced Friday.
January 25 -
As the board delayed a vote on fare and toll increases, transit funding, performance metrics and the L-train tunnel project chaos permeated discussion.
January 25 -
Municipal bonds finished mostly stronger on Thursday as deals from issuers in Connecticut and New Jersey dominated action.
January 24 -
Rep. John Yarmuth of Kentucky wants to end automatic across-the-board budget cuts that include a reduction in the subsidy for direct-pay Build America Bonds.
January 24 -
A continuing disclosure agreement debuted in documents for the state's advance refunding of Build America Bonds.
January 24 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board will begin preliminary conversations about SEC Chair Jay Clayton's disclosure comments.
January 24 -
Donald Trump wants nominees for two open Federal Reserve Board seats who are sympathetic to his view that strong economic growth doesn’t risk inflation.
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