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Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region “slowed in April.”
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The region's services sector showed “continued but moderated improvement,” as the general business conditions index slid to 27.6 in April from 30.1 in March.
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The budget watchdog formed a committee to seek Kellermann's replacement.
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Municipal bonds finished weaker on Monday ahead of a what will be an busy Tuesday with a few billion of new issuance hitting the market.
April 23 -
Officials want to cast the state's fiscal health in a more positive light even as offering documents lay out a starker assessment.
April 23 -
The muni market is eagerly awaiting the $1.4 billion Delta deal to kick off the week's activity.
April 23 -
The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority expects to finance 695 mortgages for first-time home buyers through its planned $118 million issuance of fixed-rate bonds.
April 23 -
With competing party-line legislative budgets, a rebuke of both by the governor and a worsening deficit projection, the state is careening toward more fiscal turmoil and further backlash from Wall Street.
April 23 -
As the Electronic Municipal Market Access website enters its second decade, look for a series of investor-focused enhancements, including streamlined design and more intuitive navigation.
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The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for March decreased to 0.10 from an upwardly revised 0.98 in February .
April 23 -
New York mayor Bill de Blasio claimed progress in addressing the challenges of population growth, aging infrastructure, increasing inequality, and climate change.
April 20 -
Pushing off painful decisions tanked Illinois' ratings while California reaped spread and rating benefits from better choices.
April 20 -
The action set the stage for the city’s exit from direct state supervision later this month.
April 20 -
The Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico approved the plan by a 6-1 vote Thursday after negotiations with the commonwealth’s government failed.
April 20 -
With tax season in the rear view mirror, supply is set to rise to $7.8 billion as demand rebounds.
April 20 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's decision not to extend the effective date of new markup disclosure requirements is disappointing to dealer groups, which have pushed hard for months for a delay.
April 20 -
The economic outlook has not changed, Federal Reserve Board Gov. Lael Brainard said in a televised interview Friday, suggesting the Fed’s projected rate hikes are on target unless data changes require adjustment.
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The commonwealth plans a competitive sale for the $500 million in fixed-rate, tax-exempt new-money general obligation bonds.
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Next week's $7.8 billion new issue slate features airport and water deals coming from New York and Texas issuers.
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The Federal Reserve will need to continue raising interest rates, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said.
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