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The municipal bond market is set for almost $11 billion of new supply.
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Moody's Investors Service said Jacksonville's litigation to repudiate a power contract raises questions about its willingness to make good on obligations.
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Added debt drove one-notch downgrade but long-term benefits seen.
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Economic growth and increased local taxes drove Philadelphia to its highest surplus since the Great Recession in the last fiscal year, according to the city’s fiscal watchdog.
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As Oregon schools, municipalities and public agencies face another major increase in public pension costs come July, some are considering a risky solution.
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Moody's cut the rating of Oak Lawn, Illinois, to the lowest investment grade level.
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Agencies across the country said the case filed by a Florida utility could expose them to "unprecedented" federal oversight of public power contracts.
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Municipal bond supply jumps to almost $11 billion next week as investors get set to see a wide variety of deals heading their way.
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Recently announced streamlining and rumored budget cuts and layoffs at SIFMA are causing market participants to worry about its commitment to municipal securities.
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Stan Brezenoff expects to tap public-private partnerships and design-build as he sets out to rectify the troubled New York City Housing Authority,
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John Taylor, once considered a finalist to run the Federal Reserve, played down concerns that President Donald Trump’s criticism of the U.S. central bank would undermine the institution’s independence.
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The University of Michigan's preliminary October consumer sentiment index reading was 99.0, compared to the final September 100.1.
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This month’s bond-market slump hasn’t jolted the majority of Wall Street strategists from one core view: that the Treasuries yield curve will keep flattening well into next year.
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Import prices were up in September, above the 0.2% gain expected and following a 0.4% decline in August.
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Pension obligation bonds won't be in the mayor's budget plan, and rising rates are making it harder for a deal to pencil out.
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A government official said the governor took the action as a step to restore Puerto Rico's credit.
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The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index increased 11 basis points to 4.26%.
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New municipal bond issues were well received on Thursday as market tone improved.
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Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill funneling 1.25% of sports betting revenues to the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority.
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County Executive Steven Bellone of Suffolk County, N.Y. is among those who have asked to speak at a Nov. 5 public hearing.
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