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Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session as buyers await this week’s new issue supply.
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Consumers’ inflation expectations held, but respondents expect income and spending to rise.
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Carol Kellermann, outgoing president of Citizens Budget Commission, discusses the New York fiscal watchdog organization's monitoring of city and state finances. Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
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Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes are causing the U.S. trade deficit to widen, not unfair Chinese trade practices, former Fed Chair Janet Yellen said.
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Small business optimism slipped a bit in October, as the National Federation of Independent Business' Small Business Optimism index dipped to a reading of 107.4.
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Attention is turning toward the future of funding for the nation’s biggest transit system.
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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said U.S. policy makers ought to be gradually lifting interest rates to bring an economy that’s running above potential in for a soft landing.
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The dollar value of net pension liabilities rose in 43 states while the dollar value of outstanding tax-supported debt rose in 17 states, the report said.
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Illinois' five state pension funds certified preliminary 2020 contributions may change, depending the results of planned buyout offers.
November 12 -
The board stands by its chief economist's conclusions after criticism from the Bond Dealers of America.
November 12 -
Benton Harbor Area Schools' fiscal emergency has ended.
November 12 -
Democrats control the state legislature, changing the calculus for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who will begin his third term.
November 12 -
Potential federal oversight of public utilities, rising costs, and lawsuits create volatility for utility market investors, Fiera Capital says.
November 12 -
California tax revenues missed projections by $412.2 million, marking the first time in months that the state has fallen short.
November 12 -
While the $17.6 billion sale-tax bond restructuring advanced, a group holding more than $3 billion of Commonwealth bonds formed to help negotiate a comprehensive restructuring of that debt.
November 12 -
Almost $7.5 billion of municipal bonds head into the marketplace in this holiday-shortened week.
November 12 -
Regional demographics are a powerful factor as colleges chase enrollment.
November 12 -
After years of struggling, Columbus-based Ohio Dominican University is showing signs of turning around enrollment declines.
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With new optimism for the future of munis following the midterm elections, an active week is in store.
November 9 -
With voters turning out in record numbers for the midterm Congressional election, local bond proposals in Texas enjoyed strong support.
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