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Distinguishing abusive `pennying' from less insidious behavior is key, dealers told the MSRB.
November 14 -
Municipals were mixed at mid-session as the market prepared to take on a spate of new supply.
November 14 -
With COFINA and GDB deals moving forward, the Public Buildings Authority, Aqueduct and Sewer Authority, and University of Puerto Rico may be next in line.
November 14 -
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said a rising U.S. debt burden could derail the current expansion.
November 14 -
Retail giant Amazon announced separate joint second headquarters in New York City and Arlington, Virginia.
November 13 -
Suggestive of possible near-term growth in issuance, municipal CUSIP requests rebounded in October.
November 13 -
Chief Judge Merrick Garland appeared unconvinced by Justice Department attorney Gretchen Wolfinger who argued on behalf of the decision by the Internal Revenue Service to release only limited information in a “suspected practitioner misconduct” case.
November 13 -
The federal government ran a $100.5 billion deficit in October.
November 13 -
Examiners found that Mark Stewart Saunders was improperly relying on permission from a customer's daughter.
November 13 -
The Senate is poised to confirm Kansas Banking Commissioner Michelle Bowman to the Federal Reserve Board. But the nominations for the two other open seats are still in limbo.
November 13 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session as buyers await this week’s new issue supply.
November 13 -
Consumers’ inflation expectations held, but respondents expect income and spending to rise.
November 13 -
Carol Kellermann, outgoing president of Citizens Budget Commission, discusses the New York fiscal watchdog organization's monitoring of city and state finances. Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
November 13 -
Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes are causing the U.S. trade deficit to widen, not unfair Chinese trade practices, former Fed Chair Janet Yellen said.
November 13 -
Attention is turning toward the future of funding for the nation’s biggest transit system.
November 13 -
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said U.S. policy makers ought to be gradually lifting interest rates to bring an economy that’s running above potential in for a soft landing.
November 13 -
The dollar value of net pension liabilities rose in 43 states while the dollar value of outstanding tax-supported debt rose in 17 states, the report said.
November 12 -
Illinois' five state pension funds certified preliminary 2020 contributions may change, depending the results of planned buyout offers.
November 12 -
The board stands by its chief economist's conclusions after criticism from the Bond Dealers of America.
November 12 -
Democrats control the state legislature, changing the calculus for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who will begin his third term.
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