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U.S. stocks dropped like a stone in response as Treasuries strengthened in a flight-to-quality bid.
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Market-moving developments should keep Puerto Rico securities very actively traded for months to come.
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Officials say the guidelines 'memorialize' the extensive debt management constraints under state and local laws, and the city's fiscal objectives.
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The SEC and Bank of Oklahoma differ in what they want a federal judge to do next in the Christopher Brogdon case, though both claim to have investors' best interests at heart.
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With closure of Hamlin Memorial Hospital, Texas has lost 19 rural hospitals since 2010, the most of any state.
August 5 -
The parent of the New York Stock Exchange agreed to acquire the Merrill Lynch Option Volatility Estimate (MOVE) index.
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With its population and economy growing, Texas marked its 21st straight monthly record for sales tax collection.
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Ratings analysts don't agree on future prospects for the Texas oil capital of Odessa.
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It is time for more creative thinking about finding more solutions to fund improvements for the city instead of political squabbles.
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's $1.3 billion issuance stands out in a busy week with $12.6 billion of issuance planned.
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Confirmation by one of the island’s two chambers will do little to ease uncertainty about who will become Puerto Rico’s next governor.
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The Trump administration is planning to place restrictions on disaster aid for U.S. states and territories.
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The wait is over. After seven months without seeing one week of double digit issuance, municipal bond investors will finally get a supply surge.
August 2 -
FINRA settled with two parties after they violated MSRB Rule G-17 by whiting out dates and failing to disclose a $2 million fee up until an issuance.
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The gains point to an economy that remains strong, analysts say.
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Moody's deemed the ruling a credit positive, because it provides more flexibility to raise taxes.
August 2 -
Data from so-called smart devices can trigger catastrophe for muni issuers if mishandled.
August 2 -
SEC Chair Clayton’s comments that information on EMMA is subject to more scrutiny could be true for some participants depending on issuers’ reliance on the MSRB site.
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Market concerns about Illinois volatility may ease with Fitch's outlook shift to stable from negative.
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Municipal and Treasury markets rallied one day after the Fed cut interest rates by 25 basis points and after President Trump declared more tariffs on China — all of which caused the 10-year Treasury to dip below 1.90%.
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