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The state treasurer's office is reviewing proposals for underwriting and remarketing services, and the Public Facilities Commission is choosing attorneys.
February 28 -
Muni buyers scrambled to snatch up the last of this week’s new issues on Thursday.
February 28 -
Many airports are at their maximum bonding ability using the revenue stream from the current PFC levy, according to the Airports Council International-North America.
February 28 -
The next mayor will be under pressure on pension funding, labor contracts and economics, S&P Global Ratings said.
February 28 -
The request for comment could be a prelude to a rule amendment dialing back one muni advisor responsibility.
February 28 -
Oversight Board members are also asking for a stay on an appeal's court mid-May cutoff for their powers.
February 28 -
Municipal bond issuance jumped 29.2% in February, and may climb further as the initial effects of the 2017 tax act fade.
February 28 -
The region's 2018 new money bond sales were up 2% year-over-year, but refundings fell 57%.
February 28 -
BofA and JPMorgan won Baltimore County, Md.'s $490 million competitive bond sales.
February 28 -
In an historic election result, two African-American women will face off in a runoff election to become the next mayor of Chicago. Yvette Shields talks with Chip Barnett about what this means for the municipal bond market and why it matters to bondholders.
February 28 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported slower growth in February, while expectations slipped.
February 28 -
The MNI Chicago Business Barometer rose by 8 points to 64.7 in February, to the highest since December 2017.
February 28 -
The Treasury Department said it will auction $23 billion 41-day cash management bills on Feb. 28.
February 28 -
The seasonally adjusted Milwaukee Report on Business decreased to 55.09 in February from 58.78 in January.
February 28 -
Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 8,000 to 225,000 in the Feb. 23 week.
February 28 -
The U.S. economy cooled by less than expected last quarter as business investment picked up, suggesting growth could be stronger for longer as the Federal Reserve takes a patient approach to interest rates.
February 28 -
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said the U.S. central bank can be patient with interest-rate adjustments.
February 28 -
A state-by-state review of 2018 issuance in the Southeast.
February 28 -
Lori Lightfoot, in her first race for elective office, will face Toni Preckwinkle, the Cook County board president, in an April 2 runoff.
February 27 -
The settlement approved by the Oyster Bay Town Board requires it to hire a municipal finance consultant.
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