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Issuers of all sizes are taking advantage of the expanding taxable investor base — from institutions to international to SMAs — as the muni market evolves.
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New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli credits a data-driven platform with salvaging billions in revenue.
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It’s too soon to judge the potential impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the U.S. economy or consider a monetary policy response, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said.
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The Cleveland office, which will be led by Kevin Barry, is part of Hilltop Securities' ongoing expansion in the Midwest region.
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Judge John Cooper told the Florida Department of Transportation to increase Garcon Point Bridge tolls after FDOT failed to follow his order to do so in December.
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The new committee of volunteers will be tasked with helping shape the future of EMMA.
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Issuers in the Far West sold $85 billion of municipal bonds in 2019, a 23% increase from 2018.
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GDP, jobless claims, pending homes sales rise while durable goods orders decline.
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Chris Mier, CFA of Loop Capital, says fiscal policy needs to achieve more at present and believes we are at a comfortable point in the credit cycle. Despite that conviction, he says the coronavirus will serve to slow growth. John Hallacy hosts.
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman Patrick Foye blames Washington for "recalcitrance" over the Manhattan tolling plan.
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A state-by-state review of 2019 issuance in the Southeast.
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Former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said depending on how widely the coronavirus spreads, the economic impact could have a significant impact on Europe and veer the U.S. toward a recession
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Republican Senator Pat Toomey said he’ll support President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judy Shelton for the Federal Reserve Board.
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Puerto Rico-based creditors took steps Tuesday to oppose the two biggest proposed restructurings of the commonwealth's bonds.
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Municipal bond yields were unchanged at record low levels, according to late reads.
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The Illinois attorney general's office is also believed to be looking into the foundation, which issued $170 million of tax-exempt bonds that have defaulted.
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Rep. Peter DeFazio said gas tax revenue could finance $500 billion in Treasury bonds.
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Moody's Investors Service revised its outlook on Detroit's general obligation bonds to positive from stable and affirmed its junk Ba3 rating.
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Public pensions that relied on equity growth to ease unfunded liabilities could face a harsher reality, experts told The Bond Buyer's Texas Public Finance Conference.
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