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Puerto Rico bonds gained in a mixed muni market as a revised fiscal plan projected a bigger surplus.
October 22 -
The revised five-year fiscal plan projects increased disaster-related funding and slowing population decline through 2023.
October 22 -
Clients have filed hundreds of similar claims against UBS since 2013, with aggregate damages of $2.6 billion.
October 22 -
A muni advisor facing an enforcement action could use a Supreme Court decision on gambling as a defense, a bond lawyer says.
October 22 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Monday ahead of this week’s rather paltry new issue supply calendar.
October 22 -
The impact of the 2008 crisis led Congress and the MSRB to reshape many of the ways business is done in the municipal bond market. Part 1 of The Bond Buyer's series on the decade after the financial crisis.
October 22 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for September declined to 0.17 from an upwardly revised 0.27 in August.
October 22 -
The steady pace of U.S. economic growth, supported in part by monetary policy, is consistent with the central bank’s plan to continue gradually lifting interest rates.
October 22 -
Weekly bond volume is forecast to fall to $5.9 billion from $10.3 billion in the prior week.
October 19 -
The new GASB standards apply to Other Post-Employment Benefits, or OPEB, which mostly pertain to retiree health benefits, but also can include dental, vision, disability and death benefits.
October 19 -
S&P Global Ratings cautioned Chicago's leaders about issuing pension obligation bonds and avoiding a backslide on budget progress.
October 19 -
The Federal Open Market Committee should raise rates two, maybe three times to reach a neutral policy rate, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan said Friday.
October 19 -
Household survey is much more positive about total employment than establishment survey.
October 19 -
A new law takes effect Nov. 1 to allow New Jersey to collect sales tax on products shipped from out of state in the wake of the Supreme Court's Wayfair ruling.
October 19 -
Municipal bond supply plunges to under $6 billion next week after seeing over $10 billion of new issues priced this week.
October 19 -
Creditors' call for a receiver for PREPA is an Imperfect solution from a suspect source to be decided by the wrong authority – and it just might work.
October 19
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The Oversight Board and Gov. Rosselló remain at odds over pensions and labor reform.
October 19 -
California revenues were $1.03 billion ahead of estimates in the first quarter of the fiscal year, according to the state's Department of Finance.
October 18 -
The last of the large municipal bond deals came to market on Thursday, led by a $1.5 billion healthcare offering from Ohio.
October 18 -
The city is also considering its first general obligation bond issue since 2017.
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