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Federal Reserve officials grew more positive on the economic outlook, citing “substantial underlying economic momentum,” and were increasingly optimistic about achieving their inflation target, according to minutes of last month's policy meeting.
February 21 -
Maynard Cooper & Gale hires six from Balch & Bingham.
February 21 -
The municipal bond market saw more supply sail its way on Wednesday as three big offerings hit the screens.
February 21 -
JPMorgan will be first company to develop a major project under New York City’s East Midtown rezoning.
February 21 -
Chuck Peck spent the previous 12 years at Morgan Stanley, where he most recently ran the Rocky Mountain Region.
February 21 -
Calling for gradual and patient interest rate hikes, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Rob Kaplan warned that three major challenges to the economy’s health must be addressed.
February 21 -
With inflation remaining stubbornly low, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick T. Harker said Wednesday he’s “penciled in” two rate hikes this year.
February 21 -
Aurora Health Care and Advocate Health Care haven't said how the combination will impact each system's debt.
February 20 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is spending more than $364 million on the tunnel.
February 20 -
The municipal bond market was giving a warm welcome to several new deals that hit the screens on Tuesday.
February 20 -
The judge overseeing the utility's debt restructuring acted in the face of threatened power outages as soon as Wednesday.
February 20 -
Detroit wants to use $55 million in surplus cash to retire debt issued in 2014 as part of the city’s exit from Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
February 20 -
The unfunded pension burden for Chicago, Cook County, and other local funds hit $50 billion in fiscal 2016.
February 20 -
Market participants want the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's compliance guidance to be clear and within the scope of its authority.
February 20 -
Municipal bond traders returned from a three-day weekend to see NYC bonds priced for retail investors as big auctions from the Treasury Department loomed.
February 20 -
Inaction, significant new debt and failure to control labor costs and other cost drivers could pose major bondholder risks, says a Gurtin report.
February 20 -
The region's non-manufacturing sector “continued to expand,” as the general business conditions index soared to 31.0 in February.
February 20 -
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner's budget proposal would push some state costs onto schools and universities
February 16 -
The municipal bond market will see $5.8 billion of new deals hit the screens, somewhat slaking investor's thirst for new supply
February 16 -
Third-party vendors are confident their products will help dealers comply with new markup disclosure rules, but need to integrate them to dealers' systems.
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