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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said he backed the Fed’s rate hike and would vote for others, even though inflation could potentially surpass 2%.
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The state, after multiple rating downgrades and facing budget strife, declining revenue and a pension funding dispute, plans a GO new-money and refunding sale.
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Congress' deficit-raising actions have made it more likely that munis would be targeted for cuts to raise revenues in infrastructure or other future bond-related legislation.
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The state’s net position of governmental activities eroded by $10.1 billion to reach a negative $141.7 billion.
March 22 -
Officials said forgiveness of the Community Disaaster Loan could be considered at a later point.
March 22 -
The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, dipped to 4.01% from 4.02% last week.
March 22 -
The municipal market rallied to close out Thursday five basis points lower in yield, while the last two larger deals of the week priced, with the Philly School District passing its test with flying colors.
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Franklin County is set to receive the biggest chunk of funding with roughly $135 million.
March 22 -
Vendors, dealers, and regulators say that the integration of sometimes subjective markup disclosure rule requirements into existing broker-dealer systems is proving to be a heavy lift for the industry.
March 22 -
With the deep cut in the corporate tax rate and rising interest rate, banks are rethinking their investments in municipal securities.
March 22 -
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While state lawmakers have approved limited use, notably for the city's housing authority, city officials want to use the method across the board.
March 22 -
Reno's ratings raised to A-plus with an economic boost from tech companies.
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The municipal market saw the last two notable deals price, as the market was stronger by as many as five basis points.
March 22 -
Metropolitan Transportation Authority Joe Lhota defended the agency after a rating downgrade.
March 22 -
Donald Cunningham will work of counsel in Florida-based Broad and Cassel’s Affordable Housing and Tax Credit Practice Group.
March 22 -
Guam, facing its own fiscal problems, isn't helped by the tumultuous Puerto Rico PROMESA process.
March 22 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York City, gauges the effect of the transportation infrastructure crisis on New York’s regional economy and recommends solutions. Paul Burton hosts.
March 22 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported high input and selling prices, suggesting growing inflation.
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The bill has a $63 billion in spending for non-defense discretionary programs in the 2018 fiscal year ending Sept. 30, including $10 billion more for infrastructure programs.
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