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Former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said higher interest rates will be needed to keep the U.S. economy from overheating.
March 20 -
The collapse of the pedestrian bridge in Florida and resulting focus on its federal funding shouldn't impact the TIGER program, transit officials said.
March 19 -
This week's miniature muni slate of under $3 billion means deals should have little trouble attracting investors.
March 19 -
The flagship University of Illinois saw A1 and A-minus ratings affirmed ahead of a $145 million deal.
March 19 -
Rick Scott used his line-item veto power to cut $64 million from the $88.7 billion spending plan.
March 19 -
Improved budgeting and fiscal monitoring boosted New York’s fourth largest township out of junk status.
March 19 -
Transit officials from across the nation meeting here this week said the president's proposed budget cuts don't track with his rhetoric on infrastructure.
March 19 -
The addition of Amazon will mean most of Puerto Rico's online sales will be taxed, one economist said.
March 19 -
After years tight budgets that followed tax cuts and revenue shortfalls, Oklahoma teachers and government employees are threatening to walk off the job.
March 19 -
The Federal Open Market Committee meets this week, and while a rate hike is widely expected, and priced in, the municipal market will look to the Summary of Economic Projections for the future path of rates.
March 19 -
The municipal bond market is facing two big challenges this week -- smaller-than-average supply and a monetary policy meeting of the Federal Reserve.
March 19 -
The Alamance County Board of Commissioners is expecting a crowd at the Historic Courthouse when they hear about two proposed education bonds adding up to nearly $190 million.
March 19 -
The municipal bond market will focus more on the Summary of Economic Projections and the press conference, with a rate hike assumed.
March 19 -
The bill would create a $100 million fund to clean contaminated water sources
March 16 -
The bonds were used to finance the acquisition and renovation of an assisted living facility in Alabama by Dwayne Edwards, who the SEC charged with fraud last year.
March 16 -
After back to back weeks of decent issuance, the primary muni market will get with a reality check of weekly issuance below $3 billion, thanks mostly to continued tax reform fallout.
March 16 -
Herman Charbonneau, known as "The Walking Encyclopedia of Municipal Bonds," plans to retire at the end of the month.
March 16 -
Directors at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said they had narrowed their search for the bank’s next president to a “handful of final candidates,” without naming any.
March 16 -
The Lincoln-Way district is in recovery mode from past bond abuses of a previous leader.
March 16 -
Supply plunges for the upcoming week, with Ipreo estimating volume at only at $2.9 billion, down from this week’s revised total of $5.0 billion, according to updated data from Thomson Reuters.
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