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The municipal bond market is waiting with anticipation for this week's new issues.
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Philadelphia awarded a $190 million general obligation deal to banks the city is suing, alleging collusion on variable-rate debt.
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After its sudden pivot on monetary policy, the Fed chair recently said the central bank's so-called dot plot has become a “source of confusion” for investors.
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The new mayor and council will take office after a bond issue resolves a longstanding back-pay lawsuit that the departing mayor once said threatened bankruptcy.
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The new amendments to be filed to the Securities and Exchange Commission will give disclosure responsibility to the lead underwriter, meaning less duplicative disclosure for issuers.
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School districts dominate the list of 64 issuers seeking $11.2 billion of debt authority.
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President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser said the White House still backs Stephen Moore for a position on the Federal Reserve Board despite growing criticism over past comments deriding Midwestern cities and women.
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The P3 market is growing and state and local governments are taking note.
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Inflation took a step back, according to the Federal Reserve’s favorite indicator, while income edged up in March, ahead of this week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting, suggesting the Fed will be able to remain patient on rates.
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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio won praise for cost-cutting but drew criticism for failing to go far enough in preparing for an economic downturn.
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The municipal bond industry veteran, formerly of PNC and Janney, will head municipal strategy and credit at Hilltop.
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The Bond Buyer's Northeast Regional Editor Paul Burton speaks to CBC President Andrew Rein about the NYC Fiscal 2020 executive budget.
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The board says it will file law suits seeking to claw back funds from bondholders before the end of Thursday, May 2.
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The one-time cash infusion would go toward the unfunded liability of the Teachers' Retirement Fund ‘96 — the defined benefit plan for teachers hired after June 30, 1995.
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The proposed $12.7 billion project to build a new rail tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey has become a flashpoint between Democratic lawmakers and the Trump administration.
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Municipal bond buyers will be seeing more than $5 billion of supply headed into the market.
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N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy picked Kevin Quinn as chairman of the state's Economic Development Authority.
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The Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority’s bond rating is being pressured by pending legislation usurping the agency’s power, Moody's says.
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The next five weeks will determine the fate of first-year governor J.B. Pritzker's proposals for the fiscally troubled state.
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The University of Maine’s discounts on out-of-state tuition have changed its student population and officials foresee a post-graduation payoff for the state.
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