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Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were higher on Tuesday.
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Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “expanded strongly in December.”
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Marcia Clark, head of California’s Fixed Income Academy, says business schools need to offer more bond classes. Co-hosted by Paul Burton and Keeley Webster.
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The municipal market will be staffed by skeleton crews as the calendar has no negotiated deals and only small competitives, which don't even total $3 million — and another long holiday weekend right around the corner.
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Service sector activity saw “continued growth in December.”
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Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region was “moderate” in December.
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Home prices rose 6.2% on an annual basis in October, not seasonally adjusted, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, released Tuesday.
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President Donald Trump will nominate Jerome Powell again to serve as the chair of the Federal Reserve after the Senate adjourned Thursday without voting to confirm him, White House spokeswoman Natalie Strom said.
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The SEC's muni enforcement focus in 2018 will include offering and disclosure-related fraud, broker-dealer abuses, municipal advisor misconduct, public corruption, and pay-to-play practices.
December 26 - Finance and investment-related court cases
The city of Houston can move forward with its plan to sell $1 billion in bonds on Friday as part of Mayor Sylvester Turner's landmark pension reform passed by the Texas Legislature earlier this year, a judge ruled.
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Gov. John Bel Edwards said lawmakers must agree to replace $1 billion in expiring revenues by Jan. 19 or he will cut the budget.
December 22 -
The muni market absorbed almost $58 billion, a record for December, before a holiday hiatus to end the year.
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New York State’s fourth largest township already carries the lowest-possible investment grade rating from Moody’s Investors Service.
December 22 -
Leavenworth school officials are adjusting their timeline for a possible bond issue.
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Northeastern Local Schools Board of Education members remain uncertain if they will go back to the ballot in May after voters in November rejected a plan to build $117 million new schools.
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Muni market participants weigh in on the market impact of the Trump administration's long-awaited infrastructure plan, which is due to be released in January.
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The embattled authority’s physical needs assessment will probably exceed $25 billion, says the watchdog Citizens Budget Commission.
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The first $100 million installment will enable the MBTA to proceed with a mandated project.
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Jacqueline Thompson has worked for the New York City comptroller's office since 2000.
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The year was marked by price fluctuations, yield curve flattening, spread compression, credit quality concerns, and other stresses.
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