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A total of 3-4 rate hikes this year remains viable, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams said in a televised interview Friday.
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The United States economy is healthy, according to Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley, who said he would be surprised if a recession occurred in the next couple of years.
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The municipal bond market will see another light new issue calendar next week with volume estimated at $4.86 billion.
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New York MTA now puts the tab for the 13-year-late project at $11.2 billion, more than two-and-a-half times its original estimate.
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Three members of the community vision team that guided last year's failed 30-year, $78 million proposal offered a post-mortem for the Hays USD 489 school board Monday night.
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A flyer opposing Northwest Community Schools' upcoming bond vote has been showing up in district residents' mailboxes for a couple of weeks.
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The Wenatchee School Board will meet in the coming weeks to discuss what happens next after the $120 million bond proposal to remodel and expand Wenatchee High School failed last week to meet the 60% approval threshold.
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U.S. hiring rebounded in April and the unemployment rate dropped below 4% for the first time since 2000, while wage gains unexpectedly cooled, suggesting the labor market still has slack to absorb.
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Moody's Investors Service lowered the university one notch to Aa2.
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Hopkins Airport plans to issue the airport revenue bonds later this year.
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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, dipped to 4.04% from 4.05% the week before.
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The Illinois hospital nonprofit faces a rating cut to junk if merger plans fall apart.
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The city's comptroller warned other city leaders that there's a rating toll for supporting special interest projects.
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Berkeley city leaders asked staff to conduct a cost analysis of a micro-bond blockchain proposal before moving ahead with such a deal.
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Fitch Ratings said on Thursday that it upgraded Jefferson County, Ala.’s issuer default rating.
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Municipal bonds were stronger on Thursday as volatility in the stock market drove a flight to quality.
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Byron Brown is calling for the city’s first tax increase in 13 years.
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A probe into possible wrongdoing prompted Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to jettison five staffers, weakening his administration at a critical juncture in the commonwealth's debt restructuring.
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With over 36 years of fixed-income experience, Rieger will be a senior analyst and product manager for the firm’s municipal bond data offerings.
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The $40 million offering will fund affordable housing projects
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