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Municipal bond supply jumps next week as the last quarter of the year begins.
September 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service has taken no action regarding tax-exempt refunding bonds that were issued for Gettysburg College in 2010, after closing an audit that appears to have been randomly initiated.
September 28 -
SEC and MSRB officials responded to the concerns and frustrations of bond lawyers who were meeting in Chicago.
September 28 -
The University of Michigan's final September consumer sentiment index reading was 100.1.
September 28 -
The MNI Chicago Business Barometer fell to a five-month low of 60.4 in September, down 3.2 points from August's 63.6.
September 28 -
The seasonally adjusted Milwaukee Report on Business decreased to 56.16 in September from 64.63 in August.
September 28 -
The year over year rate for the personal consumption expenditure core measure held steady at 2.0% rounded.
September 28 -
The August Midwest Economy Index slipped to 0.42 from 0.43 in July, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said Friday.
September 28 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell played down the signal being sent by a flatter yield curve and said the risk of recession was not especially high.
September 28 -
In the week ended September 27, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index rose to 4.15% from 4.12% the previous week. The BB40 Index is based on the price of 40 long-term bonds.
September 27 -
Parkview Health plans to use a forward delivery structure to refund debt for savings.
September 27 -
Oklahoma's rapidly recovering economy and structural budget repairs led Moody's to boost its outlook from negative.
September 27 -
Municipal yields strengthened for maturities beyond three years, even though President Trump expressed concern.
September 27 -
Its estimates are more pessimistic than the Oversight Board’s projections of island gross domestic product.
September 27 -
The clock is ticking for California’s electricity providers -- public and private -- to convert to 100% carbon-free energy
September 27 -
New Jersey's oversight has a strong, positive impact on the city's financial position, according to Moody’s.
September 27 -
HJ Sims Managing Director German Ramirez and Senior Vice President Richard Prann focus in on the latest developments in Puerto Rico. They talk about what’s been happening with PREPA and COFINA and the implications this may have for bondholders. Chip Barnett hosts.
September 27 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's manufacturing survey reported steady activity in September, despite many firms being hurt by tariffs.
September 27 -
The municipal bond market remained in quiet mode a day after the Federal Open Market Committee raised interest rates.
September 27 -
SIFMA is publishing a new model document that it says should help underwriters avoid regulatory risk.
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