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Tax reform strengthened Federal Reserve officials' outlook for economic growth as they expect tax cuts to boost consumer and business spending.
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The Board said "filtering" bids and offers can hurt retail investors, liquidity, and market efficiency.
January 3 -
The Democrat and former Hartford city treasurer said Wednesday her administration “restored integrity and public confidence in the office of state treasurer."
January 3 -
Municipal bonds are mixed at mid-session as the market awaits the start of this week's new issue activity.
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The state issued the notes in 2009 to cover operating expenses when its rainy-day fund was depleted.
January 3 -
The sectors creating the most jobs have relatively low wages and the city’s poverty rate remains high, said the Citizens Budget Commission.
January 3 -
State lawmakers reconvene on Jan. 17.
January 3 -
The municipal bond market is waiting to see this week’s new issues as bonds traded mixed in early activity.
January 3 -
As stocks surged and Treasuries swooned, municipal bond traders gauged the direction of yields as they looked ahead to what may be a downturn in issuance this year.
January 2 -
The signal that Trump is re-thinking Federal assistance to the DOT Gateway Tunnel project in New York and New Jersey may have grave implications for local leaders planning federally-assisted infrastructure efforts.
January 2 -
As stocks surge and Treasuries swoon, municipal bond traders bide their time gauging the direction of yields.
January 2 -
The city launched a new investor website, and boasts two recent upgrades to its still-junk ratings.
January 2 -
Municipal bond traders were returning to their desks on Tuesday with their eyes fixed on falling yields as they await a rather quiet primary market.
January 2 -
It’s a powerful position so the stakes are high, and the appointment will come amid broader changes in Fed leadership.
January 2 -
The workers would join 3,500 already on the island, where 45% of the power authority's customers are still without service after September's hurricanes.
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California's population is nearly 40 million, according to the state's Department of Finance.
December 29 -
The state is still unprepared for a recession, according to the Citizens Research Council.
December 29 -
The municipal bond market will see a shortage of new supply kicking off the new year, after experiencing a record-breaking month in which almost $63 billion of bonds sold.
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Issuers rushing to close PABs and refunding deals propelled issuance past the single-month record set before 1986 tax reform.
December 29 -
A second lawsuit was filed seeking to stop Gov. Chris Christie’s borrowing plans for new state office buildings.
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