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Municipal bond buyers were treated to some new supply on Wednesday as deals from issuers in Hawaii, Colorado and Virginia came to market.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo brokered a memorandum of understanding that ended a stalemate between Amtrak and the MTA to clear the way for new Metro-North service.
January 23 -
Service sector “continued to grow modestly in January,” according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond service-sector activity survey, released Wednesday.
January 23 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region “was soft in January,” according to the monthly business activity survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, as the manufacturing index climbed to negative 2 from negative 8.
January 23 -
KPC Group has agreed to be a stalking horse bidder for Verity Health System's remaining four hospitals.
January 22 -
The proposed new findings of fact exclude a mention of the new bonds being tax exempt.
January 22 -
BondWave’s Municipal AA QCurve is among four third-party yield curves on MSRB’s EMMA site.
January 22 -
Municipal bonds lost early strength and finished mixed on Tuesday as traders returned to work after the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.
January 22 -
Palos Health signed a letter of intent to explore joining Loyola Health, which is owned by nonprofit healthcare giant Trinity Health.
January 22 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy vetoed a toll increase that would have supported bond-financed capital improvements.
January 22 -
Bonds issued under Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback would be paid off more rapidly under a proposal from his Democratic successor, Laura Kelly.
January 22 -
California’s largest utility owner faces $30 billion in potential wildfire liabilities, and its bankruptcy plan has reverberated across the power industry.
January 22 -
Rachael Eubanks will draw on more than a decade of public finance experience to solve some of the state's infrastructure problems.
January 22 -
The Louisville City Council is scheduled to discuss options Tuesday for a controversial parking structure downtown.
January 22 -
Municipals were stronger Tuesday ahead of this week’s $5 billion new issue calendar.
January 22 -
Existing home sales fell 6.4% to a seasonally adjusted 4.99 million-unit rate in December.
January 22 -
Nicole Gelinas of the Manhattan Institute explores the state of flux in metro New York mass transit funding, including how uncertainty could affect bondholders. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
January 22 -
The Philadelphia region's services sector reading fell in January, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said on Tuesday.
January 22 -
Rating agencies don't expect major impacts to state and local governments from the troubled California utility's pending bankruptcy.
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An arbitration decision against the tribe in connection with a revenue-sharing agreement is good for the city, according to Moody’s.
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