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The first meeting for several new board members included discussions with other regulators and groups, the MSRB said Monday.
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For the first time since the central bank introduced its 2% inflation objective in 2012, both the headline and core measures of year-on-year price moves hit their target on the nose last month.
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School districts again dominate November's local bond questions, but some but cities and counties are offering large debt proposals.
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The municipal bond market is gearing up for what should be a busy week, with a bunch of good sized deals and one mega deal.
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The muni market will see volume rise in the last week of October as buyers will be treated with a billion deal from Chicago’s Sales Tax Securitization Corp. and a $714 million offering from the Department of Los Angeles airports.
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Texas factory activity continued to expand in October, although at a slower pace than the previous month.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is set to snatch from Timothy Geithner the mantle of selling a record amount of debt.
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Purchases, which account for about 70% of the economy, rose 0.4% from the prior month, matching economists' estimates.
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Statutes of limitation will be the main obstacle, observers say.
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Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced plans to form a joint-powers authority to provide electricity
October 26 -
City-county council of Marion County and Indianapolis approved Mayor Joe Hogsett's second straight structurally balanced budget on Oct. 15.
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Municipal bond volume is set to rise in the last week of October.
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The number of MSRB-registered dealers has fallen by almost one-third since 2009 and FINRA and the MSRB have some concerns about it.
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With Philadelphia’s general fund surplus returned to near pre-recession levels, the city’s fiscal watchdog says now is the time to prepare for the next economic downturn.
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The district chopped off more than two percentage points, thanks to new state aid and pension help
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Unless risks materialize, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren see rates being raised gradually until they are "mildly restrictive."
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Write-downs on two major U.S. public-private partnerships led to the company decision, Skanska’s president said.
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Municipal bond supply takes a leap forward next week as Chicago’s Sales Tax Securitization Corp.’s $1.31 billion deal headlines the new issue calendar.
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New York’s mass transit crisis has prompted some transportation advocates to say the city would be better off taking back subway and bus operations from the state-run MTA.
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President Donald Trump’s budget director is doubling down on the administration’s message for the Federal Reserve: There’s no need to raise interest rates.
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