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Prices paid and received increased in February, and wage growth also grew in the month, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's February Business Leaders Survey, released Friday.
February 16 -
Puerto Rico's bonds attracted buyers after the governor released a plan that included some debt service payments.
February 15 -
The MSRB has taken the relatively rare step of asking for public comments on a draft set of frequently asked questions related to the board's primary muni advisor rule.
February 15 -
New York City Council member Robert Cornegy Jr. called the city administration's management of public housing incompetent.
February 15 -
As payback for a failed nuclear reactor project, state lawmakers could stop the South Carolina Public Service Authority from raising rates.
February 15 -
Personal income tax and corporation tax receipts exceeded estimates by 16.9% and 62.1% respectively.
February 15 -
Prices on some Puerto Rico bonds on Thursday continued their week-long rise as buyers showed confidence after hearing some good news coming from the island's government,
February 15 -
Manufacturers report continued growth in February, as demand, reflected in new orders, rose, and more firms added to their payrolls.
February 15 -
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed "business activity continued to expand in New York State."
February 15 -
Release of the spending plan marks the first salvo in the fiscal 2019 budget season.
February 14 -
The municipal bond market has had a rough start to 2018, according to a panel of buy and sell side experts at The Bond Buyer‘s Texas Public Finance Conference in Austin.
February 14 -
Working amid uncertainty in the equity and fixed-income markets, the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority held an oversubscribed fixed-rate bond sale.
February 14 -
Two Florida counties contend that environmental laws were violated when federal agencies allocated private activity bonds for the All Aboard Florida project.
February 14 -
Analysts say states' and cities' unfunded infrastructure should be viewed as a liability, along with debt, pensions and other post-employment benefits.
February 14 -
The municipal bond market on Wednesday was taking stock of Pennsylvania’s successful sale of over $1.5 billion of tobacco bonds.
February 14 -
The White House is considering Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester for central bank vice chair.
February 14 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s $88.7 billion preliminary budget faces tougher scrutiny with Corey Johnson as City Council speaker.
February 13 -
The planned $12.7 billion billion project for a new dual-track rail tunnel linking New York City and New Jersey got the cold shoulder in President Trump’s $1.5 trillion proposal.
February 13 -
Pennsylvania sold a tobacco bond deal to receptive buyers, who liked the security pledge, timing and partial insurance.
February 13 -
Puerto Rico's latest fiscal plan represents an improvement over the previous one, which included nothing for debt repayment.
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