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IHS Markit’s Ipreo forecasts weekly bond volume will hit $2.8 billion next week.
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New Jersey and Delaware agreed on a plan to raise tolls to fund capital improvements on a key northeast transportation link.
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Graduate and married student housing is new frontier for public-private partnerships, underscored by a recent deal at the University of Notre Dame.
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The University of Michigan’s preliminary February sentiment index rose to 95.5.
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Import prices were down 0.5% in January following a 1.0% decline in December, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Business activity grew modestly in New York State in February, the New York Federal Reserve said.
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Total industrial production contracted 0.6% in January after a revised 0.1% rise that was also revised down.
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Illinois would also use asset transfers, supplemental contributions and a buyout program in the governor's plan to deal with $133.7 billion of unfunded liabilities.
February 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 4.06% from 4.09% the week before.
February 14 -
Fitch downgraded many of the district’s bonds to BBB-plus, but those it views as having pledged special revenues stay AAA.
February 14 -
New Jersey Transit agreed to make back payments to Amtrak in a settlement both sides say will pave the way for infrastructure improvements.
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Florida, Newark, and Missouri Health priced bonds as the week's action wound down.
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S&P Global Ratings said that the integration of Martin Health System into the Cleveland Clinic will allow greater operating efficiencies.
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The board said that the Senate is withholding bank account information.
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The defendant's claim that he's a victim of the Brogdon nursing home frauds shouldn't cloud the court's decision, the SEC said.
February 14 -
Critics of incentives used to lure Amazon to New York City prevailed as the company canceled plans for a project that would have impacted housing and transit.
February 14 -
California has issued $3.3 billion of general obligation bonds for the high-speed rail project out of $9.9 billion authorized by voters.
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The municipal bond primary was winding down on Thursday as the last of the week’s deals were hitting the screens.
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School bonds for Wilson and Sulphur schools passed during Tuesday's special elections.
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The National Association of Bond Lawyers's letter to lawmakers emphasized the infrastructure benefit of protecting the muni market.
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