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Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported slower growth in January, while expectations grew.
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Leaders of the biggest U.S. banks don’t see 2018’s wild ending as reason enough for the Federal Reserve to reverse course.
January 24 -
The 8th annual Municipal Finance Conference is slated to take place July 15-16 at the Brookings Institution in the nation’s capital.
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Despite the many factors pulling against our market including slowing GDP and trade uncertainty, Christopher Mier, CFA of Loop Capital, remains optimistic on the municipal market. He see upgrades outpacing downgrades and is looking for stable returns in the state and local sectors. He even has hopes for improvements in Illinois post election and believes that P3s and OPEB bonds may see more activity. John Hallacy is host.
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The composite of the Leading Economic Index was off 0.1% in December following an unrevised 0.2% rise in November, the Conference Board said Thursday.
January 24 -
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's $42.7 billion FY20 budget proposal includes a call to raise the real estate transfer tax to fund climate-related infrastructure.
January 24 -
Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 13,000 to 199,000 in the Jan. 19 week, well below expectations for a 210,000 level.
January 24 -
One economist attributes the decline to the reduced flow of federal hurricane aid.
January 23 -
Kettering Health Network will sell $200 million of new money and refunding bonds.
January 23 -
Deals from Hawaii, Colorado,and Virginia hit the market Wednesday as munis turned mostly weaker.
January 23 -
The courts will decide whether the city must make up shortfalls in tax levy collections to cover the pension contributions.
January 23 -
Judge Swain ordered the Oversight Board to file a brief on her legal authority to approve the restructuring plan and allowed an opposition party to file its objections.
January 23 -
York County, fresh off the Moody's upgrade, competitively prices the first of two general obligation bond issues Thursday.
January 23 -
Mayors said they've stepped in to help fill funding gaps for everything from housing loans to airport security for the Super Bowl.
January 23 -
Nearly a year after retiring from public finance, Hamel will share commentary on infrastructure and public policy on MMA's independent platform
January 23 -
Orrick announced the admission of Marc Bauer in Los Angeles, Barbara League in Houston, and John Stanley in San Francisco to its partnership.
January 23 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy wants the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to prioritize a $2.1 billion replacement for the monorail at Newark's airport.
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The Water Infrastructure Improvement Act signed into law earlier this month gave relief to mayors battling to shore up aging infrastructure.
January 23 -
Angela Merkel told an audience of global business leaders how she yearned for a resumption of conventional monetary policy.
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A spokesman for Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said she is reviewing an anti-blasting petition filed by South Carolina.
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