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The pre-trade information available on alternative trading systems to broker-dealer participants would likely benefit all municipal securities investors if made more publicly available, the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s chief economist said in releasing a report Thursday that is to be presented to a market structure advisory group next week.
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The pace of recovery varies widely, and many local government budgets are in worse shape than before the 2008 financial crisis.
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Municipals were mostly stronger at mid-session as the last of the week’s big deals came to market.
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The Municipal Impact Coalition, a group of market professionals, is expanding its drive to make municipal bonds more accessible and understandable across the nation and around the globe.
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Monetary policy remains accommodative and gradual rate increases are likely to be needed, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida said Thursday.
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Analysts are more optimistic about repayment but still dubious about local government cooperation.
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Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported slower growth in October, with tariffs causing supply issues.
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Pending home sales climbed 0.5% to an index reading of 104.6 in September, after a revised 1.9% fall to 104.1 in August.
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It's twice as nice for our listeners as The Bond Buyer packages two market podcasts into one. Reporter Christine Albano interviews Michael Pietronico, CEO of Miller Tabak Asset Management, on what's happening in munis while Chip Barnett speaks with contributing editor John Hallacy about current market trends.
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The $850 million sale of special tax obligation bonds drew a record $478 million of retail orders, said state Treasurer Denise Nappier.
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The value of U.S. durable goods new orders were stronger than expected, rising by 0.8% in September compared with the 1.0% decline forecast.
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Initial claims U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 5,000 to 215,000 in the October 20 week, right on expectations and showing signs of an impact from Hurricane Michael.
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The school district says fiscal gains allow it the option of going with a competitive sale on its short-term borrowing.
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The staff additions include Bech Bruun, former chairman of the Texas Water Development Board.
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Sergio Marxuach and other officials of the nonpartisan, San Juan-based Center for a New Economy said federal spending on disaster recovery has been slower than in other areas also struck by hurricanes in 2017.
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Municipals remained stronger as Montgomery County, Maryland, came to market with a triple-A-rated sale.
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The Los Angeles airport enterprise received a Moody's ratings boost ahead of plans to price $650 million in subordinate revenue bonds.
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Rising materials and shipping costs due in part to tariffs and difficulty finding qualified workers are among the top concerns for businesses.
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Five states also elect governors and voters in two states decide whether to restrict future tax increases.
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The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee stood by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
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