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The value of new factory orders fell 0.8% in April, below the 0.5% decline expected by analysts.
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The Conference Board's Employment Trends Index (ETI) slid to 107.69 in May from a downwardly revised 108.00 in April.
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GDP will be stronger this year than in 2017, but will dip in 2019, while inflation will also spike this year before moderating next year.
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The New York economy continues to expand, even as revenues slumped in May.
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Governor says federal help is an unprecedented opportunity to improve the islands' infrastructure, economy and government revenues.
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Tax administrators will consult with governors and governors, in turn, will consult with their legislatures before responding to any of several possible rulings in the case by the high court, officials said.
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Munis turned mostly weaker on Friday as the market prepared for a fourfold jump in issuance after a holiday shortened week.
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It’s the city’s first bond investor conference since exiting active state oversight earlier this year.
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City officials are weighing whether there is enough voter support to pass a general obligation bond referendum in November.
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Officials say a long-awaited transit project reached the finish line thanks to the federal transportation grant program.
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Municipal bonds were mostly weaker Friday after a strong employment report and ahead of next week’s almost $10 billion new issue slate.
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They see aggressive assumptions and a failure to tackle long-term problems like pension underfunding.
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Construction spending surged by 1.8% in April, well above the 0.8% gain expected, mainly due to a 4.5% jump in private residential construction.
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According to the ISM's monthly report on business, the ISM index increased to 58.7 in May from 57.3 in April.
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U.S. hiring rose more than forecast in May, wages picked up and the unemployment rate matched the lowest in almost five decades, indicating the strong labor market will keep powering economic growth.
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Puerto Rico was by far the largest recipient of emergency relief funding allocated by the Federal Transit Administration.
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The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, fell to 3.96% from 4.00% the week before.
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Any change to the spending flexibility among governmental units that results from the court decision is likely to be incremental, according to Fitch.
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Moody's Investors Service issued a sobering take on the state's liabilities as lawmakers celebrated passage of an on-time budget.
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The bonds will partially fund the Playhouse Square Foundation's 34-story luxury downtown apartment tower.
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