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The city will sell them this year if Rahm Emanuel's administration decides to move forward.
August 15 -
The comprehensive new law modernizes bond statutes on the books since the 1980s.
August 15 -
The supply keeps coming for municipal bond buyers, with a slew of new deals pricing in the primary.
August 15 -
With the state's stagnant economy as a backdrop, Democrat Ned Lamont will face Republican Bob Stefanowski.
August 15 -
Selling prices remained elevated, while business activity expanded at a faster pace in August.
August 15 -
The Ohio Market Access Program is designed to lower local governments' costs when issuing short-term notes.
August 14 -
Action was brisk in the municipal bond market on Tuesday as several big deals were priced in the primary.
August 14 -
The MSRB aims to provide considerations for firms looking at their compliance procedures.
August 14 -
The CFTC is set to decide how much swap activity necessitates inclusion in the swap dealer regulatory regime.
August 14 -
They are accused of improperly diverting newly issued municipal bonds to certain broker-dealers for a fee at the expense of retail investors.
August 14 -
The state's $920 million GO sale is its first since it adopted a new budget and Moody's raised its rating outlook.
August 14 -
America’s growing debt pile may force the Federal Reserve to stop shrinking its balance sheet before the year is out, according to former U.S. Treasury adviser Zoltan Pozsar.
August 14 -
Economists and rating agencies say a full-blown trade war could impact ports, logistics and agriculture.
August 14 -
Primary market action kicked off Tuesday as several big deals were offered to municipal bond buyers.
August 14 -
Household debt increased by $82 billion in the second quarter, the 16th quarterly gain in a row, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Tuesday.
August 14 -
S&P last week downgraded the transportation authority, citing weak debt-service coverage.
August 14 -
The deadline for voting is 5 p.m. on Sept. 12.
August 13 -
In early December a Puerto Rico government official said that he expected the fiscal year General Fund revenues to be 25% less than budgeted.
August 13 -
As the nation’s most populous state with the largest economy, California could set the upper level benchmark for other large states such as Florida and New York that have not yet announced a sales tax remittance threshold.
August 13 -
An "anemic" first quarter gave way to a much stronger second quarter for the muni market, SIFMA found.
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