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In this year alone, the city awarded more than $3.7 billion to minority and women-owned business enterprises.
October 10 -
Municipal CUSIP requests declined after a record surge in August, suggesting a possible issuance slowdown.
October 10 -
Municipal bond yields continued their march higher on Wednesday as the primary sector saw a few new deals come to market.
October 10 -
President Donald Trump said the Federal Reserve is moving too fast with interest-rate increases and dismissed concerns about inflation.
October 10 -
U.S. interest-rate increases will help reduce risk-taking in financial markets, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said.
October 10 -
Rising interest rates have created a lot of early October red ink in the bond markets, says J.R. Rieger.
October 9 -
Thursday is the deadline for sending comments to the IRS on its proposal to prevent taxpayers from avoiding the $10,000 federal cap on state and local tax deductions that Congress enacted last December.
October 9 -
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare's long-stalled acquisition of Centegra was finalized last month.
October 9 -
The municipal bond market returned from a three-day holiday weekend only to see action pick up where it left off last week — with yields heading higher.
October 9 -
Consumers’ inflation expectations held, but respondents’ optimism about wages surged.
October 9 -
The better-than-expected growth rates in the U.S. economy are set to dissipate unless productivity picks up, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said.
October 9 -
The agreement ends an attempt by unsecured creditors to scuttle a restructuring of $4.1 billion bond debt.
October 5 -
The whistleblower responsible for federal investigations and lawsuits accusing banks and broker-dealers of fraud and collusion in the remarketing of variable rate demand obligations will likely be forced to go public because of a recent ruling by Massachusetts’ highest court.
October 5 -
The New York City Comptroller is encouraging greater diversity among investment managers hired by the city’s pension funds.
October 5 -
The Federal Reserve should continue to move to a neutral policy rate, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said, but said he may have underestimated demand.
October 5 -
Municipal bond supply drops off sharply next week with $4.4 billion of volume estimated to hit the screens.
October 5 -
The MSRB, SEC, and FINRA will host an outreach event early next year as muni advisors prepare for a new principal exam among other requirements.
October 5 -
The Oversight Board questioned the legality of an announced rate cut by the power authority, while insurers sought permission to name a receiver.
October 5 -
Issuance was light as the municipal bond market got hammered by jumping Treasury yields.
October 4 -
John F. Kennedy International Airport gets its day in the redevelopment sun with the announcement of a $13 billion plan.
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