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A tobacco deal from Pennsylvania and a taxable offering from Hawaii take center stage this week as traders eye rising yields and the Federal Reserve meets on monetary policy .
January 29 -
Ohio businessman Dan Slane said his list of 50 emergency and national security projects is "going nowhere."
January 29 -
Another week of modest muni volume is expected, as issuers offer more chunks of taxable bonds.
January 26 -
With rotation of voters, tax reform, and an uptick in a key inflation measure, there’s still much at issue in a Fed meeting where no rate hike is expected.
January 26 -
Next week’s slip in supply may increase demand for municipal bonds slated to hit the market.
January 26 -
The increasing saturation of the Northeast market with casinos bodes poorly for states expecting tax windfalls, analysts said.
January 26 -
A task force wants New Jersey to issue $400 million of GO bonds to upgrade aging water systems.
January 26 -
The municipal bond market is mostly breathing a sigh of relief after it has had time to digest the possible effects of new U.S. tax legislation, according to a report.
January 26 -
In his final State of the State speech, Jerry Brown reiterated support for water transfer tunnels, high speed rail, and the projects funded by a new gas tax.
January 25 -
The post-hurricane fiscal plan assumes that Puerto Rico will get a substantial amount of federal aid, but doesn’t include it in its calculation of available resources.
January 25 -
As Pennsylvania prepares to sell $1.39 billion of tobacco bonds next week, Invesco released a
report that highlights reasons investors should own tobacco bonds.January 25 -
Oil appears to be making a steady comeback, lifting prospects for the key producing states, according to Fitch Ratings.
January 25 -
A “sensibly priced” deal from a New York issuer was snapped up by buyers on Thursday as municipals weakened slightly in secondary trading.
January 25 -
The California Water Commission sent all 11 applicants for water storage bond money back to the drawing board.
January 25 -
As New York Fed president at the time of the attack on the World Trade Center, McDonough responded to a liquidity crisis and ensured the financial markets could reopen quickly.
January 25 -
Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's region "strengthened further, and expectations for future activity increased" in January.
January 25 -
As Pennsylvania gets set to sell $1.39 billion of tobacco bonds next week, Invesco released a report on the sector that offers several reasons why investors should be holding tobacco bonds.
January 25 -
Chicago’s Sales Tax Securitization Corp. bonds cleared the market after a one-week delay.
January 25 -
Wednesday's sales of Chicago's Sales Tax Securitization Corp. taxables and Connecticut’s special tax obligation bonds underscored the increasing prevalence of special obligation offerings.
January 24 -
First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan put the price tag at $425 million over four years.
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