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With a mere $2.4 billion of municipal new issuance this week, investors will face stiff competition for paper.
March 18 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes was steady but affordability issues still vex the market.
March 18 -
New York service sector activity “grew modestly” in March, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Business Leaders Survey, released Monday.
March 18 -
Munis have been grooving along but next week will bring tiny issuance, less than $3 billion, along with a Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
March 15 -
The New York mayor's $10 billion resilience initiative hinges on whether large-scale federal funding will be available.
March 15 -
Maine Gov. Janet Mills is backing bonds for a state conservation initiative that her predecessor, conservative firebrand Paul LePage, delayed for the past four years.
March 15 -
Preston Hollow's accusations against Nuveen of bully tactics underscore the cutthroat competition for market share.
March 15 -
U.S. consumer sentiment rose more than expected as optimism picked up for incomes and the economy, suggesting support for growth in coming months.
March 15 -
U.S. factory production slumped for a second month in February, missing forecasts for a pickup, indicating headwinds from the trade war to slower global growth are weighing on manufacturers.
March 15 -
Underwriting, transaction and technology fees will be reduced during a six-month period.
March 15 -
Business activity “grew only slightly in New York State,” according to the March Empire State Manufacturing Survey.
March 15 -
In the week ended March 14, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, fell to 3.99% from 4.04% the previous week.
March 14 -
A few remaining deals trickled into a stagnant, steady market, as the SALT effects have impacted the seasonality typically associated with tax season.
March 14 -
The enrollment and cost stresses underscored by teacher strikes in Los Angeles and Oakland aren't limited to large urban districts.
March 14 -
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network in Pennsylvania to Ba1 from Baa3.
March 14 -
The 2016 law is under fire from bond holders over the Oversight Board's failure to provide enough money for debt service and from local politicians over the board's efforts to impose fiscal austerity.
March 14 -
The sponsor of a bill to create a state infrastructure bank says it would leverage public-private partnerships to generate money for transportation projects.
March 14 -
Duane McAllister, managing director and senior portfolio manager at Baird Advisors, explains why the Fed would like to raise rates at least one more time and what it learned in 2018. Gary Siegel hosts.
March 14 -
Sales of new U.S. homes in January fell to the weakest pace since October, driven by a decline in the Midwest as still-elevated prices keep buyers on the sidelines.
March 14 -
Import prices rose 0.6% in February, the largest rise since May, compared with expectations for a 0.4% gain.
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