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With about $12 billion of new deals on tap, muni investors will have plenty of bonds to choose from.
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The public power agencies could see their ratings dropped if financial flexibility diminishes as a result of higher costs.
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The state expects to come to market with an $889.1 million general obligation sale in three tranches.
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Gross domestic product won’t rebound to levels predicted before the Great Recession, researchers write in the latest Economic Letter from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
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The muni bond market will see almost $12 billion of new deals this week, but 2018's volume lags behind last year's.
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Consumers’ inflation expectations held, but respondents’ optimism about wages dipped in July.
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Municipal bond buyers will see the largest new issue calendar of the year come to market this week as almost $12 billion of debt goes up for grabs.
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It will seem like Christmas in August for municipal investors when nearly $12 billion of new issuance interrupts the dog days.
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The bonds were issued by the Chester County Industrial Development Agency for West Chester University in Pennsylvania.
August 10 -
Escalating costs and project delays by the bond-funded high-speed train project are a concern for federal lawmakers.
August 10 -
Municipal bond volume soars to nearly $12 billion next week as supply-starved buyers await the new issue slate.
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The city's struggles reflect those of northeast Pennsylvania’s depressed coal region.
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“Strategic investments” account for the 20% increase in spending since New York Mayor Bill de Blasio took office, his budget director said Thursday.
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For one thing, analysts say general obligation bondholders may attempt to derail the plan in Title III bankruptcy court.
August 9 -
The Hutchinson Shockey name will continue after its acquisition by Ohio-based Huntington Bancshares.
August 9 -
Puerto Rico issues rallied after the main parties reached a deal on the restructuring of Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp. bonds.
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The Federal Reserve may need to raise interest rates to “somewhat restrictive” levels over the next couple of years to combat the effects of recent fiscal stimulus.
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Investors won't get nearly all their money back as the Securities and Exchange Commission's case against Dwayne Edwards and Todd Barker draws towards a close and SEC lawyers want the losses taken into account in settlements.
August 9 -
S&P Global Ratings dropped New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority to A from A-plus, its second downgrade of the agency in five months.
August 9 -
Puerto Rico issues rallied after the central parties reached a deal concerning Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp. bonds.
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