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Municipal bond veteran Paula Dagen will join the Northeast public finance group.
October 26 -
The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $42 billion 91-day bills and $36 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
October 26 -
Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's region "posted strong growth and expectations about future activity improved further."
October 26 -
The House and Senate actions place the ball in the court of Gov. Dannel Malloy, who was sidelined during the negotiations.
October 26 -
Pending home sales remained at an index reading of 106.0 in September, after a revision to August’s level.
October 26 -
The municipal bond market on Thursday is eyeing yields as the last of the week’s larger deals are slated to sell, with two big competitive offerings on tap.
October 26 -
Initial claims U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 10,000 to 233,000 in the October 21 week.
October 26 -
Judge Laura Taylor Swain promised to release Wednesday a consensus-based order on the legal status of Puerto Rico’s post-hurricane federal aid.
October 25 -
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin's plan to cover a $215 million revenue gap in the current budget failed in the state House .
October 25 -
Illinois will use the proceeds to pay down some of its $16 billion unpaid bill backlog.
October 25 -
Municipal bonds finished weaker on Wednesday as Illinois came to market with $4.5 billion of general obligation bonds, the biggest tax-exempt deal of the year.
October 25 -
The firm added three veterans to its debt capital markets group to expand its capabilities.
October 25 -
Tax bill-writers may include keeping the deduction for property taxes.
October 25 -
The city's general obligation rating fell to A2 from A1 in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
October 25 -
President Donald Trump does not intend to appoint National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn to lead the Federal Reserve, three people familiar with the matter said.
October 25 -
Trade with Asia and diverse economies insulate the two states from shifts in trade with Mexico and Canada.
October 25 -
New Jersey's long track record of aiding distressed municipalities continues, according to S&P Global Ratings credit analyst Timothy Little.
October 25 -
The Treasury Department auctioned $34 billion of five-year notes, with a 2% coupon, a 2.058% high yield, a price of 99.725759.
October 25 -
Municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session as Illinois came to market with $4.5 billion of general obligation bonds, the biggest tax-exempt deal of 2017.
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