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Issuers say a variety of factors make it difficult to get audits in any faster.
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Municipal bond issuance was not much changed from the start of 2018, marking the second year in a row volume got off to a slow start.
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Trade reporting and supervisory failures were behind FINRA's action against the New York-based firm.
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The Hawaii finance team doesn’t expect the market’s volatility to hamper buyer interest.
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Improved financial conditions bolstered by additional state aid drove cash-strapped Jamestown, New York back to investment grade following years of budget deficits.
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The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority sold over $1 billion of securities Thursday.
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The MNI Chicago Business Barometer dropped to 56.7 in January, falling 7.1 points from December's downwardly adjusted 63.8.
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Traditional bond buyers are going back to Puerto Rico.
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Ronnie Lowenstein, director of the Independent Budget Office, weighs the city's fiscal picture against the backdrop of economic and Washington uncertainty. Chip Barnett and Paul Burton host.
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The employment cost index, a broad gauge monitored by the Federal Reserve, increased 0.7% in the October-December period.
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Jobless claims jumped from a five-decade low to 253,000 in the week ended Jan. 26.
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Laura Taylor Swain indicated she liked the procedures proposed by the Oversight Board and Unsecured Creditors Committee.
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The electronic survey at the Bond Buyer's National Outlook Conference also found little expectation that the federal government will make a difference on infrastructure.
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Munis spent most of the day in a defensive stance as the Fed met to decide the course of monetary policy.
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The initial public offering will raise up to $540 million to expand Florida's passenger train system and acquire the Las Vegas XpressWest project.
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The Center for Retirement Research said the situation is worth monitoring closely because optimistic return expectations could yield required contributions that are ultimately inadequate to meet benefit obligations.
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Monetary policy is “appropriate” and in the range of the estimates of neutral, Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday.
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Benjamin Johnson joined Ballard Spahr in Minneapolis as a partner.
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Fresh off claiming the top municipal bond volume
ranking in 2018, the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York is targeting another milestone year that expands its infrastructure reach.January 30 -
The Federal Reserve said it will be “patient” on any future interest-rate moves and signaled flexibility on the path for reducing its balance sheet.
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