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Municipals qwere mixed a day after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates while in the primary, a New York issuer competitively sold $1.6 billion of notes.
June 14 -
A ballot measure to split California into three states qualified for the state's November ballot.
June 14 -
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration and The Boring Company will begin contract negotiations on a high-speed tunnel system.
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Philadelphia City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart discusses her election victory last year knocking off a longtime incumbent along with some of the city’s most pressing fiscal issues including a controversial soda tax and whether to continue providing abatements on new construction. Andrew Coen hosts.
June 14 -
State officials say the new funds will increase the local share of funding for Gateway and improve the project's chances of getting federal funds.
June 13 -
The consent decree that New York City has signed with federal prosecutors over problems at the Housing Authority will not have a negative impact on the $89.15 billion Fiscal 2019 budget.
June 13 -
The new plan keeps property taxes flat and shows the city's continued progress in righting its fiscal ship, according to a state governing body.
June 13 -
Municipal bonds turned weaker after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates.
June 13 -
The April-approved fiscal plan had said just 39% of senior and senior subordinate bond debt would be paid in the next fiscal year.
June 13 -
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell said he will hold a press conference after every Federal Open Market Committee meeting, beginning in January.
June 13 -
Navnoor Kang, a former director at the New York State Common Retirement Fund, wants home confinement rather than prison.
June 13 -
Federal Reserve officials raised interest rates for the second time this year and upgraded their forecast to four total increases in 2018, as unemployment falls and inflation overshoots their target faster than previously projected.
June 13 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City Council face a raft of uncertainties about their third straight early budget.
June 13 -
The municipal bond market is waiting for the Federal Open Market Committee interest rate announcement.
June 13 -
The three agencies that rate Illinois are watching to see how well assumptions in the budget play out during the fiscal year.
June 12 -
The Government Finance Officers Association said Tuesday it generally supports most of the recommendations an SEC panel plans to discuss in Atlanta later this week.
June 12 -
Municipal bonds weakened Tuesday ahead of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting as new supply headed into the marketplace.
June 12 -
Major Puerto Rico bondholders are balking at a tentative agreement that would steer to owners of sales-tax-backed debt a large chunk of the revenue they’ve been pledged, threatening to prolong a fight over one of the biggest issues in the island’s record-setting bankruptcy.
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A brief period of peace between the Oversight Board and the governor may soon end.
June 12 -
The New Jersey Transportation Infrastructure Bank was approved by state lawmakers in April.
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