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The $41.9 billion spending plan for the only state without a signed budget is on Gov. Charlie Baker's desk.
July 19 -
Billionaire Tim Draper’s proposition to break California into three states won’t be on the ballot in November after a state Supreme Court ruling.
July 19 -
Manufacturers report continued expanding in July, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business respondents reported “widespread increases for purchased inputs.”
July 19 -
Buyers vied for volume as a bevy of bonds priced in the primary on Wednesday.
July 18 -
The previous named director and four board members resigned last week.
July 18 -
The U.S. economic expansion rolled along and labor markets tightened in June and early July, even as tariffs heightened concern among manufacturers.
July 18 -
The MSRB's disclosure website has beefed up its data offerings with two new yield curves that are available for free.
July 18 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said risks to the U.S. central bank’s inflation forecast were “roughly balanced” even as he noted lingering concern over sluggish price rises.
July 18 -
The sharp decline in trading spreads since 2005 was driven mainly by regulation and technological changes, according to the MSRB's chief economist.
July 18 -
More municipal supply is set to hit the screens on Wednesday as buyers get ready to vie for volume in a tight market.
July 18 -
Members of Congress and market observers were divided over the ramifications of Friday's court opinion that the U.S. is liable for debt cuts mandated by the Oversight Board.
July 18 -
The Federal Reserve should get monetary policy to a neutral stance, but that could be “challenging,” Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George said.
July 18 -
California reported an $8.5 billion surplus in the budget passed last month.
July 17 -
Municipal bond buyers on Tuesday snapped up deals from New Jersey, New York City and Texas issuers.
July 17 -
New Jersey's legal sports books reported $3.5 million in June revenue from $16 million in bets, according to a state report.
July 17 -
Will a lawsuit alleging a conspiracy in the VRDO market be dismissed early?
July 17 -
Changes the Federal Reserve Board made in 2016 to its Liquidity Coverage Ratio rules would treat munis more restrictively than other, similar Level 2B high quality liquid assets.
July 17 -
Municipal bond buyers were rewarded as a bevy of new deals hitting the market on Tuesday.
July 17 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said protectionism can hurt economic growth and potentially undermine wages.
July 17 -
Luke Bronin, in an interview at the Brookings Municipal Finance Conference, said Connecticut's capital city is "in a stronger position than we’ve been in a long time."
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