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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.
April 20 -
The Federal Reserve will need to continue raising interest rates, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said.
April 20 -
Some say cheapness on the short end of the municipal yield curve is starting to boost investor demand.
April 19 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board’s new fiscal
turnaround plan for the commonwealth may more than double debt payments to bondholders compared with earlier proposals.April 19 -
A Securities and Exchange Commission proposal that may trigger additional MSRB rulemaking is open for comment, and the MSRB is scheduled to discuss it next week.
April 19 -
Big Apple pension funds plan to divest from fossil fuel investments within five years.
April 19 -
President Donald Trump may hope his tariffs on imported steel and aluminum will create new jobs, but researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said the opposite outcome was more likely.
April 19 -
Morgan Stanley priced $575 million of airport system bonds for Sacramento County.
April 19 -
Gary Pzegeo, head of fixed income at CIBC Atlantic Trust Private Wealth Management, discusses the changes at the Fed, including two new nominees, and what this means for monetary policy and the possibility of dynamic inflation targeting. Gary Siegel hosts.
April 19 -
Manufacturers report continued growth in April, but this month's Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business showed signs of increasing costs.
April 19 -
The latest turnaround plan projects a surplus of $6.7 billion over the next six years before debt payments, about $400 million more than Gov. Ricardo Rossello estimated earlier this month.
April 18 -
Deals from Connecticut and Ohio issuers arrived as some buyside participants complained of low volume and inactivity in the muni market.
April 18 -
The case involves as much as $100 billion in state and local sales tax revenue over the next decade, according the e-commerce retailers that are defendants in the lawsuit.
April 18 -
Inflation and the unemployment rate will determine if monetary policy will need to become restrictive in the coming years, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said Wednesday.
April 18 -
New tariffs and concerns over widening trade disputes cast a shadow over the Federal Reserve’s most recent survey of U.S. businesses even as all 12 regions reported continued robust job growth with few signs of overheating.
April 18 -
MTA's Patrick McCoy, Nixon Peabody's John Bove and Lowes Corp.'s Caroline Cruise will receive awards at the annual dinner.
April 18 -
Two big education deals are slated to hit the market on Wednesday, with deals coming from issuers in Connecticut and Ohio.
April 18 -
With the latest bout of flattening, the reality of sub-zero spreads may soon collide with an otherwise sanguine outlook on the economy.
April 18 -
The university plans to price $118 million of new money and refunding bonds this week, and to close the refunding deal in September.
April 17 -
California came to market with a $2.15 billion general obligation bond deal as JPMorgan priced the big taxable offering
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