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As the Linn-Mar Community School District's superintendent prepares to leave the growing district, board members are set to again ask voters to finance the building of new schools.
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Small business optimism gained in April on improved profits, the National Federation of Independent Business said Tuesday.
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With a strong economy, the Federal Reserve no longer needs to provide policy accommodation, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said financial markets have gotten the message on the U.S. central bank’s plan for gradual interest-rate increases and “should not be surprised” by its actions.
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California passed the United Kingdom in 2017 to become the fifth-largest economy in the world, according to federal data.
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Municipal bonds were stronger on Monday as supply-starved investors awaited the week's planned $4.9 billion of new paper.
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Bondholders will have to rely on the Oversight Board or the courts for debt service, analysts said.
May 7 -
Moody's Investors Service revised the outlook on Long Beach, New York's Baa1 rating.
May 7 -
Jessica Kane's appointment as director of the Office of Credit Ratings suggests that Rebecca Olsen could remain acting or become permanent chief of the Office of Municipal Securities.
May 7 -
Consumer credit increased by $11.6 billion in March to $3.875 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Monday.
May 7 -
The Federal Reserve’s policy-making panel is about to get a hawkish mid-year reshuffle.
May 7 -
The Fayette County School District's bonds will fund improvements to handle higher enrollment and boost a science and math program.
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Most of the more than $6 billion of bond proposals on local ballots passed, but some large issues fell short.
May 7 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said the central bank can accommodate an overshoot of its inflation target and he isn’t worried by the impact of oil prices rising past $70 a barrel.
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The municipal bond market will see another moderate new issue calendar this week, with about $4.9 billion of offerings going up for sale
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While low volume is frustrating for investors, scarcity is driving demand as buyers have realized they cannot wait for something that will not come. Although this week lacks a large deal, it is full of medium sized deals from a variety of issuers.
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Its effect would hinge on party control of the General Assembly in 2022, given the open-endedness of the legislation.
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The Conference Board's Employment Trends Index (ETI) rose to 108.08 in April from a downwardly revised 107.37 in March.
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Lorie Logan, a senior vice president at the New York Fed, said that she saw “virtually no chance of going back to the pre-crisis balance sheet size of $800 billion.’’
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Many lawmakers in Congress have deferred to the high court on the issue in the belief that helping state and local governments collect sales tax for e-commerce might be construed as a new tax rather than an enforcement measure.
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