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Supply is down; rates are up; outflows have begun in municipals. However, Peter DeGroot , our guest from JP Morgan, points out opportunities in a higher coupon environment. John Hallacy is host.
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The declaration could expedite contracting for repairs at NYCHA units through limited city use of design-build project delivery.
March 8 -
Wayne County plans to cover costs tied to new jail project with unused bond proceeds, new bond funding and general revenue funds.
March 8 -
NABL favors shortening to seven from 14 days the advance notice requirement for a public hearing about the issuance of PABs.
March 7 -
Moody's Investors Service upgraded San Francisco's general obligation bonds to Aaa.
March 7 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says it remains to be decided whether the federal loan will be forgiven
March 7 -
The municipal bond market was described as "very dead" Wednesday, thanks to low yields, low supply, low participation from retail investors -- and snow.
March 7 -
Steep enrollment declines sunk Sage College in Albany, N.Y. to Moody's Caa1 rating.
March 7 -
Lombard Public Facilities Corporation creditors will receive $142 million of new bonds in exchange for $190 million of outstanding debt.
March 7 -
Consumer credit increased by $19.9 billion in January to $3.855 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Wednesday.
March 7 -
The $1 trillion infrastructure plan unveiled by Senate Democrats would be paid for by a rollback of some of the recently enacted Republican tax law provisions.
March 7 -
A trade war would bring risks for states that do major business with Canada and Mexico, Fitch Ratings said after a seventh round of talks ended with no resolution.
March 7 -
The state of the public school district is vital to encourage young families to move back into the city, he said.
March 7 -
Maryland sold $525 million of general obligation bonds into a subdued market on Wednesday.
March 7 -
While Gov. Dannel Malloy and lawmakers study recommendations from a state panel, Nuveen warned that the state’s bond rating could plummet further.
March 7 -
After failing to approve new revenue in a special session, lawmakers now must pass a fiscal 2019 budget without enough revenue to fund state priorities.
March 7 -
Mayor Ed Pawlowski has not resigned, as Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and others have requested.
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About 4,717,600 online job postings appeared on leading internet job boards in February, a decrease of 185,700 from January, the Conference Board reported Wednesday.
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As the New York City Council held its first hearing on Mayor de Blasio’s $88.67 billion preliminary budget, "Washington" and "Albany" loomed over the proceedings.
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Private-sector employment increased by 235,000 in February, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Wednesday.
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