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Gov. Ricardo Rosselló is offering relief to the 4.500 federal employees in Puerto Rico whose paychecks have stopped coming.
January 24 -
Municipal bonds were mostly stronger as action in the primary slowed.
January 24 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported slower growth in January, while expectations grew.
January 24 -
Leaders of the biggest U.S. banks don’t see 2018’s wild ending as reason enough for the Federal Reserve to reverse course.
January 24 -
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's $42.7 billion FY20 budget proposal includes a call to raise the real estate transfer tax to fund climate-related infrastructure.
January 24 -
One economist attributes the decline to the reduced flow of federal hurricane aid.
January 23 -
Deals from Hawaii, Colorado,and Virginia hit the market Wednesday as munis turned mostly weaker.
January 23 -
The courts will decide whether the city must make up shortfalls in tax levy collections to cover the pension contributions.
January 23 -
Judge Swain ordered the Oversight Board to file a brief on her legal authority to approve the restructuring plan and allowed an opposition party to file its objections.
January 23 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy wants the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to prioritize a $2.1 billion replacement for the monorail at Newark's airport.
January 23 -
Angela Merkel told an audience of global business leaders how she yearned for a resumption of conventional monetary policy.
January 23 -
A spokesman for Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said she is reviewing an anti-blasting petition filed by South Carolina.
January 23 -
Municipal bond buyers were treated to some new supply on Wednesday as deals from issuers in Hawaii, Colorado and Virginia came to market.
January 23 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo brokered a memorandum of understanding that ended a stalemate between Amtrak and the MTA to clear the way for new Metro-North service.
January 23 -
Service sector “continued to grow modestly in January,” according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond service-sector activity survey, released Wednesday.
January 23 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region “was soft in January,” according to the monthly business activity survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, as the manufacturing index climbed to negative 2 from negative 8.
January 23 -
The proposed new findings of fact exclude a mention of the new bonds being tax exempt.
January 22 -
BondWave’s Municipal AA QCurve is among four third-party yield curves on MSRB’s EMMA site.
January 22 -
Municipal bonds lost early strength and finished mixed on Tuesday as traders returned to work after the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.
January 22 -
Palos Health signed a letter of intent to explore joining Loyola Health, which is owned by nonprofit healthcare giant Trinity Health.
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