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The commonwealth intends to sell $915 million of tax-exempt new money and refunding bonds and $50 million of taxable bonds.
December 19 -
A few deals trickled into a stronger market, ahead of Wednesday’s interest rate announcement.
December 18 -
The bi-state transportation agency's new budget plan keeps it on track to tackle large-scale airport redevelopment projects.
December 18 -
Melanie Her will be based in San Francisco.
December 18 -
The survey of securities firms showed pressures caused by unfunded pension obligations is expected to be the biggest issue for the muni market next year.
December 18 -
The municipal market appears ready to close the year in a positive manner.
December 18 -
The Treasury Department announced its auction closing schedule for the holiday weeks.
December 18 -
New York service sector activity “expanded slightly” in December, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Business Leaders Survey.
December 18 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is establishing a formal Academic Program as part of its mission to support academic and other researchers.
December 17 -
Market participants will focus on reading the tea leaves of the Fed statement Wednesday.
December 17 -
Revenues have exceeded expectations for both the month and the fiscal year.
December 17 -
Reps. Brian Mast and Bill Posey asked Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao not to extend a Dec. 31 deadline to issue private activity bonds.
December 17 -
RBC Capital Markets hired Paul Sheldon, founder of the advisory firm S L Capital Strategies, as a managing director in the municipal finance student loan group.
December 17 -
The municipal bond market will see a week of meager issuance, as all eyes are on the Federal Open Market Committee and its upcoming meeting.
December 17 -
While bond market prognosticators are confident the Federal Open Market Committee will raise the fed funds rate target by 25 basis points this week, they remain less certain on the outlook for 2019.
December 17 -
Business activity “continued to expand, though growth was noticeably slower than in recent months,” the December Empire State Manufacturing Survey suggested.
December 17 -
A state economist reviewed a litany of problems lawmakers will face developing the state budget.
December 14 -
The holiday season kicks off for the municipal bond market as new issue supply slows to a crawl while the year winds down.
December 14 -
Atlantic City casino revenue was up 20% year-over-year in November.
December 14 -
Mayor Rahm Emanuel says his pension package offers a path to further stabilize city employees' pensions without burdening taxpayers.
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