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Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits fell by more than expected to a four-week low, a sign the labor market is regaining its footing following the longest-ever government shutdown.
February 21 -
Orders placed with U.S. factories for business equipment unexpectedly fell in December for the fourth decline in five months.
February 21 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business general business conditions index dropped to negative 4.1 from positive 17.0.
February 21 -
J.B. Pritzker unveiled a $38.9 billion budget that relies on new taxes and borrowing.
February 20 -
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp.’s COFINA deal faced new challenges, while the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal on HTA.
February 20 -
The head of the entity overseeing the Gateway initiative lays the delays at the foot of the Trump administration.
February 20 -
Seasonal trends have favored munis so far this year, according to Blackrock's Peter Hayes.
February 20 -
The Trump administration's decision to strip funds from the California high-speed rail project may lead to a dangerously politicized approach to financing infrastructure.
February 20 -
A key committee approved a plan to use $150 million in surplus funds to pay off teacher pension obligations, with the theory that school districts may apply the savings to teacher salaries.
February 20 -
Minutes of the Federal Reserve’s January meeting showed widespread agreement on ending the runoff of the central bank’s balance sheet this year while officials expressed uncertainty over whether they would raise interest rates again in 2019.
February 20 -
A big competitive sale from a Texas issuer hit the screens on Wednesday,
February 20 -
Federal attorneys say Florida utility JEA's effort to repudiate its power purchase agreement could undermine the entire Plant Vogtle project.
February 20 -
Municipals will join corporates, Treasuries, agencies and certificates of deposit in the suite of products.
February 20 -
A weather closure will keep journalists from getting the minutes in advance.
February 20 -
Gov. Ned Lamont’s budget speech will include a far-reaching proposal by state Treasurer Shawn Wooden to shore up the wobbly Teachers’ Retirement Fund.
February 20 -
Moscow residents will vote May 21 on a 10-year, $9.64 million general obligation bond to fund the construction of a police station and remodeling of city buildings.
February 20 -
Former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen signaled it may be harder than U.S. trade negotiators think to prevent China from manipulating its currency.
February 20 -
The issue of infrastructure cannot be fully negotiated without the loss of advance refundings being discussed.
February 20
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New York City's gross city product grew 3.9% in the fourth quarter of 2018.
February 19 -
The school district, which has about 50,000 students, faces a $30 million deficit in fiscal 2020.
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