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Municipal bond buyers will focus on the high-rated but high-yielding sales tax securitization deal coming from Chicago on Wednesday.
January 17 -
House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello said he would hold hearings on the $83 million package.
January 17 -
Industrial production grew 0.9% in December, the Federal Reserve reported Wednesday.
January 17 -
The New York region's service sector activity "continued to grow at a solid pace," according to the January Business Leaders Survey.
January 17 -
New York's governor unveiled a $168 billion spending proposal for the 2019 fiscal year during his annual budget address.
January 16 -
Two former Texas school finance administrators, Oscar Cardenas and Steve Murray, joined Baird's public finance team.
January 16 -
The City Council unanimously to extend the deadline for the filing of the mayor’s preliminary Fiscal 2019 budget by two weeks to Feb. 1 as city officials digested state budget plans announced Tuesday.
January 16 -
The municipal bond market on Tuesday priced the first of the week’s big new issues, before buyers turned their focus to the high-rated, but high-yielding sales tax securitization coming from Chicago on Wednesday.
January 16 -
Phil Murphy inherits a state government that was downgraded 11 times under predecessor Chris Christie.
January 16 -
The municipal bond market saw the first of the week’s big new issues price in the primary. Buyers will see about $3.35 billion of new deals hit the screens this week, with most of the volume coming on Wednesday and Thursday.
January 16 -
Chicago’s Sales Tax Securitization Corp. returns to the municipal bond market this week, offering high-yielding, high-rated paper to buyers hungry for supply.
January 16 -
Consumers’ inflation expectations gained, according to the October Survey of Consumer Expectations, released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Tuesday.
January 16 -
Moody's shifted the outlook on its A3 rating forSpringfield, Illinois, to negative.
January 16 -
Municipal bond buyers and traders expect $2.36 billion of negotiated deals and $986.4 million of competitive sales.
January 16 -
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed "business activity continued to grow at a solid clip in New York State."
January 16 -
The gradual rate hikes will continue even as inflation remains below the Federal Reserve’s 2% target, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren said Friday.
January 12 -
Tax-exempt issuance again dominates the calendar, after a week of mostly taxable deals .
January 12 -
Moody's said the delay may signal the damage to the island's economic prospects is worse than officials thought, suggesting the return for bondholders will be even lower.
January 12 -
Fiscal year 2018 general fund revenue is projected at $10.3 billion, down $101 million from the previous forecast.
January 12 -
A special-purpose corporation is selling nearly $800 million to refund some of the city's lower-rated GOs.
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