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The pace of housing starts posted a surprise 3.3% gain to a 1.297 million seasonally adjusted annual rate in November, well ahead of expectations for a 1.250 million pace.
December 19 -
Market experts see less municipal bond volume next year, far fewer bank loans, new buyers of bonds, and more volatility if the tax bill is enacted as expected.
December 18 -
After Puerto Rico failed to persuade Congress to ease the modified territorial tax system in the tax law, an opportunity zone measure helping the island may be included in a January emergency spending bill.
December 18 -
Tax revenues but are still ahead of projections for the year.
December 18 -
In an unusually busy Monday, municipal bond issuers tried to beat the clock and complete sales ahead of the impending tax reform.
December 18 -
The Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Authority will price a $679 million current and advance refunding of tobacco bonds.
December 18 -
Approval of the tax reform bill led the Florida Development Finance Corp. to cancel its Monday meeting to approve a deal for the train project.
December 18 -
Phillips County will get a new jail and law enforcement facility.
December 18 -
A limited tax base and heavy legacy obligations have hamstrung the city, according to the rating agency.
December 18 -
Puerto Rico said it had $5 billion more in cash than disclosed three weeks ago after scouring more than 800 government bank accounts.
December 18 -
A San Jose-area school board member was charged with stealing bond measure campaign funds.
December 18 -
Now that the uncertainty of tax legislation and how it relates to munis is gone, market participants can focus on the upcoming calendar — as it will most likely be the last big supply week for a while, with Christmas and New Year’s right around the corner.
December 18 -
The primary market is set for yet another week of hyperactivity as issuers make one final push to get advance refundings done before they disappear.
December 18 -
The state's latest financial report shows Canton is still financially stressed but improving.
December 18 -
Colorado and its private partners on redevelopment of a 10-mile section of Interstate 70 are in the market with $116.9 million of PABs.
December 18 -
Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were higher.
December 18 -
The Treasury Department said Monday it will sell $50 billion of four-week discount bills Tuesday.
December 18 -
The final tax bill released late Friday afternoon saved private activity bonds but advance refunding bonds will disappear.
December 18 -
Low inflation plus a flattening yield curve led to Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari voting against a rate hike.
December 18 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes increased as the National Association of Home Builders' housing market index climbed to 74 in December.
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