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The board said the 2012 and 2014 GOs were "issued in clear violation of the Puerto Rico constitution and should be declared null and void."
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New deals were rolling in, with timing benefiting issuers as the market firmed.
January 15 -
Market veteran Horace Carter will co-head Raymond James’ fixed income capital markets division along with Kevin Giddis.
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With inflation remaining low, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said Tuesday, the data do not support any more rate hikes.
January 15 -
Monetary policy is close to a neutral level and the Fed needs to be cautious and patient about future rate hikes, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George said Tuesday.
January 15 -
J.B. Pritzker's challenges as Illinois governor include low bond ratings, structural deficits and underfunded pensions.
January 15 -
McDaniel, who joined what was then Salomon Brothers in 1966, became one of Citi's top producers.
January 15 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is postponing its Series 54 pilot examination by a month to March 2019.
January 15 -
Business activity “grew slightly in New York State,” the January Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicates.
January 15 -
The state expects to see an extra $265 million in tax revenues for fiscal 2019, which ends Sept. 30, and $225 million in fiscal 2020.
January 14 -
Jersey City's legal settlements with two major entities are a credit positive, according to Moody's Investors Service.
January 14 -
The municipal bond market will see a plethora of deals hit screens for both institutions and retail, as sellers look for a change in buyer psychology from last week.
January 14 -
Rosana Aguilar is expected to focus on maintenance and repair of existing roads by the authority, which is in Title III bankruptcy with $4.1 billion of bond debt.
January 14 -
As the federal government shutdown draws close to a month in length, the District of Columbia is coping fairly well.
January 14 -
Issuance in Texas during 2018 was down 23% from 2017, reflecting a national slump that followed federal tax law changes that ended advance refundings.
January 14 -
On paper, it still looks like a dynamite macroeconomic environment in the U.S. But outside the numbers, some cracks are starting to emerge, said former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen.
January 14 -
Three lawsuits claiming fraud in the variable-rate demand obligation market are headed toward key court rulings in coming weeks.
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Extremely tight labor market conditions don’t necessarily mean much higher wage growth, according to Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco researchers.
January 14 -
The municipal bond market and its participants are ready for what they are hoping is a busier and better week than the last.
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Consumers’ inflation expectations held for the short-term, but ticked up for three years, as respondents expect the unemployment rate to climb.
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