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The top players maintained their positions atop the league tables, building their shares of a shrinking market.
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John Williams, who takes the helm of the powerful Federal Reserve Bank of New York in June, played down risks the yield curve would become inverted as the U.S. central bank gradually raises interest rates.
April 17 -
The municipal market is seeing several new deals hit the screens ahead of the big taxable deal from California.
April 17 -
Alternative funding strategies, collaborations and resiliency awareness were the buzzwords at an S&P housing conference in New York.
April 17 -
S&P Global Ratings still has the district well inside junk-bond territory at a B rating.
April 17 -
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin struck a guardedly optimistic tone as he released a $567.3 million budget plan.
April 17 -
A banking industry official warned aldermen that some institutions would cut ties to the city if it enacted such an ordinance.
April 17 -
While there have been many attempts to contain healthcare costs, bond specialist Randy Miller and Dr. Philip Romero of the University of Oregon discuss their “Health Insurance Revenue Bond” and how this new approach in prerefunding liability can contain costs. John Hallacy hosts.
April 17 -
Industrial production grew 0.5% in March, the Federal Reserve reported Tuesday.
April 17 -
U.S. new-home construction rose by more than forecast in March on a rebound in multifamily starts, giving a boost to first-quarter economic growth, government figures showed Tuesday.
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Prices received increased in April, to a level not seen in more than six years, while wage growth slowed.
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Vicky Tsilas, who most recently headed branch 5 in the IRS chief counsel’s office for more than a year and a half, was involved in numerous rulemakings and guidance for municipal bonds.
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Mayor Eric Garcetti painted a picture of a thriving Los Angeles yet called homelessness "the issue."
April 16 -
Muni market groups told the MSRB that its latest FAQs about municipal advisors need to more clearly integrate existing guidance from both the board and the SEC to avoid creating confusion.
April 16 -
Municipal bonds held were firm ahead of California's $2.2 billion taxable offering, which is being marketed to international investors.
April 16 -
The Legislature approved a $22 billion budget that includes line-item funding for the state’s broadband bonds.
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A high court ruling on online sales taxes that favors the states “could gradually improve long-term revenue growth prospects,” Fitch said.
April 16 -
U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Richard Clarida, a respected economist and Pacific Investment Management Co. global strategic adviser, as vice chairman of the Federal Reserve.
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The launch of the new website came shortly after a second upgrade to investment grade.
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The Seneca Nation of Indians demand a cut of toll revenue for a nearly three-mile stretch of road built on tribal land 60 years ago.
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