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Municipal market activity remained quiet Thursday afternoon wrapping up a week in which investors snapped up some large new issues.
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The Illinois county plans a $175 million new money offering later this summer.
June 28 -
Texas will take its triple-A rating to the muni market with $240 million of refunding bonds for the state's water development program.
June 28 -
The board plans to approve a Puerto Rico budget by the end of Saturday.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said worries over escalating trade disputes are weighing increasingly on businesses across his district.
June 28 -
Deutsche Bank Securities and Central States Capital Markets agreed to settle with FINRA for a combined $80,000.
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The bond proceeds would help build housing in the city recovering from a wildfire that destroyed 4,600 homes.
June 28 -
New York paper continued to be in high demand in front of the July 1 redemption date, according to a market source.
June 28 -
The ruling may trigger the renegotiation of almost all public sector contracts, though severability clauses prevent immediate wage and benefit reductions.
June 28 -
The planned closure of the L subway line for 15 months shines a glare on New York City and transit agency officials.
June 28 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported stronger activity and optimism in June.
June 28 -
Democrat Fiona Ma rung up more than twice as many votes as Republican Greg Conlon, who will face her in November.
June 28 -
The healthcare sector has been grappling with continuous change as service delivery and financial operations remain under pressure. Lisa Goldstein of Moody's discusses the sector's negative outlook and credit implications of federal policy uncertainty. John Hallacy is host.
June 28 -
Initial jobless claims rose by 9,000 to 227,000 in the June 23 week, moving only slightly ahead of the tight range seen in recent weeks.
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First quarter GDP growth was revised lower to a 2.0% annual rate from the 2.2% pace in the second estimate.
June 28 -
The water and wastewater deals will finance upgrades of the two systems.
June 27 -
The release of Highland Park School District in Wayne County marks the first time since 2000 that no local entity is in the oversight program.
June 27 -
Low income New Yorkers face more delays and service disruptions in the subway commutes than their wealthier neighbors, according to a new study.
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Google, the city's largest employer, would pay around $3.3 million under the plan
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Gov. Phil Scott will allow a budget to take effect without his signature.
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