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Labor market “activity declined and momentum remained high in November,” as the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Labor Market Conditions Indicators (LMCI) slid to 0.89 from 0.98 in October, the Bank said Tuesday.
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The wholesale public power authority will refund outstanding debt, refinance commercial paper, and fund nuclear fuel for reactors 1 and 2 at Plant Vogtle.
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Arthur Bass, managing director of fixed income financing, futures and rates at Wedbush, discusses the yield curve inversion, recession chances and the Federal Reserve. Gary Siegel hosts.
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Small business optimism slipped a bit in November, but remained at historically lofty levels, as the National Federation of Independent Business' Small Business Optimism index dipped to a reading of 104.8.
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U.S. producer prices rose in November on advances in foods and transportation services, while a measure of underlying costs accelerated, offering some potential signs of inflation pressures bubbling up in the economy.
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The Oversight Board expressed skepticism as to whether the tax reform measures are consistent with the certified fiscal plan.
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Detroit issued bonds Friday to fund the successful tender offer.
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Hasan Ikhrato joins the San Diego Association of Governments, which has been without an executive director since Gary Gallegos stepped down amid scandal in 2017.
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Volatility in risk assets has led investors to the safety of bonds, according to Societe Generale.
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Four states will become the latest to require out-of-state e-commerce retailers to collect sales tax on Jan. 1 while 10 others aren’t expected to do so until later in 2019.
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Federal Reserve data show the effects of a new tax code that makes muni ownership less appealing for banks.
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The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority will bring about $430 million of refunding debt to market.
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Despite a technical default on a previous issue, five-year-old International Leadership Texas is ready to test the market with $346 million of bonds for its charter schools.
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Doñé will take a key advisory role in the nation's fourth-largest pension system.
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Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, as the market prepares for an $8 billion new issue slate.
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U.S. job openings rebounded in October, exceeding the number of unemployed workers by 1 million.
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Fidelity’s money-market assets grew to $629 billion as of Oct. 31, according to Crane Data.
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In the absence of advance refunding, Arizona plans to lock in rates by pricing $250.7 million of lottery refunding bonds that will not be delivered until next October.
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The Conference Board's Employment Trends Index fell to 110.41 in November from 110.73 in October.
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New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority board intends to vote on its $16.7 billion operating budget as outyear deficits and other challenges hover.
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