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With the holiday shopping season near, Friday's retail sales numbers left it to interpretation whether consumers are ready to spend.
November 15 -
The city is issuing its very first green bond deal and the first ever airport green bond deal.
November 15 -
The question of how to pay for the governor's $21 billion, 10-year transportation bill points to the political third rail of highway tolls.
November 15 -
P3 players are turning to smaller projects and taking on more partners, industry insiders told a Bond Buyer conference.
November 15 -
Montreal businessman Anthony McCord will arrive next month as New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's chief transformation officer to address the authority's myriad operational and capital funding challenges.
November 15 -
Municipals spent Thursday following the rally in Treasuries, with new issues dominating the focus.
November 14 -
The state will pool the assets of 650 public safety pension funds outside Chicago into two new funds: one for police and one for firefighters.
November 14 -
The $1 billion bi-state agreement includes building a wider bridge over the Potomac and adding tolled express lanes.
November 14 -
“The channel doesn’t matter in terms of responsibility for the information,” said SEC Chairman Jay Clayton.
November 14 -
Fed Chair Jerome Powell doesn't see signs of recession in “the star economy,” while the St. Louis Fed's Bullard warns of a sharper-than-expected slowdown.
November 14 -
Gov. Phil Murphy creates implementation board aimed at advancing a state-owned banking institution.
November 14 -
Friends and former co-workers called Paul Henry, 81, an extraordinary person and professional over his nearly 50 years in the municipal bond industry.
November 14 -
Clayton described the Secured Overnight Financing Rate known as SOFR, as “a good risk free benchmark.”
November 14 -
Next week's $500 million taxable revenue bond deal is backed by a 1% surcharge on annual incomes higher than $1 million.
November 14 -
David Hammer, vice president and head of municipal bond portfolio management at PIMCO, discusses munis' historic year in terms of performance and inflows and breaks down what makes muni so attractive. This podcast, recorded in September, is hosted by Aaron Weitzman.
November 14 -
The Chicago Civic Federation supports the proposed budget despite worries
November 13 -
The municipal market was hit with a ton and a half of new issuance with bond hungry investors waiting with open arms and cash in hand.
November 13 -
After management and physicians from both health systems worked to provide a merger recommendation, the UnityPoint Health board “failed to embrace the vision."
November 13 -
Cross, who served as associate tax legislative counsel at the Office of Tax Policy until Friday, said that he resigned in order to be closer to family.
November 13 -
Five Republican representatives asked three Democrats to withdraw their legal brief opposing the agreement.
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