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Municipals were mixed in secondary trading at midday as the primary saw several big transportation deals hit the screens.
October 19 -
The state’s high-speed rail program still faces a long journey to completion beset by lawsuits and political opponents.
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The Santa Fe school board voted to hold a joint election with Santa Fe Community College, with both entities asking for about $95 million in GOs.
October 19 -
The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $42 billion 91-day bills and $36 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
October 19 -
The composite of the Leading Economic Index was down 0.2% in September following an upwardly revised 0.4% increase in August, first reported as a 0.3% gain.
October 19 -
The municipal bond market will be focused on transportation issues on Thursday as the last of the week’s big competitive sales hit the screens.
October 19 -
Initial claims U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 22,000 to 222,000 in the October 14 employment survey week.
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The region's manufacturing sector expanded in October, at a faster pace than in September.
October 19 -
New York mayoral candidate and former police detective Bo Dietl explains how he would make city government more effective if elected, with such initiatives as zero-based budgeting, CompStat metrics throughout all departments and reduced rates-of-return assumptions for the pension funds. Hosted by Paul Burton.
October 19 -
BDA is bolstering its federal legislative and regulatory policy staff.
October 18 -
Pension pre-funding dropped to 68% in fiscal 2016 compared to an average of 75% the year before.
October 18 -
MSRB worries about "pennying," "filtering," bank loans, pricing
October 18 -
Ned Flynn, a municipal banker for more than 30 years, passed away unexpectedly on Monday night.
October 18 -
Chicago relying on savings from new securitization borrowing program to help balance 2018 books.
October 18 -
Municipal bonds finished mixed in trading on Wednesday as issuers in New York and Massachusetts came to market.
October 18 -
S&P Global Ratings assigned negative outlooks to the five special purpose districts due to flood damage.
October 18 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer cited pension fund gains while challenger Michel Faulkner said the incumbent doesn't stand up to mayor Bill de Blasio's spending.
October 18 -
The Garden City Commission approved an ordinance adopting the Sports of the World project plan for the STAR Bond Development District, as well as financing to develop it.
October 18 -
A destructive hurricane season caused significant disruptions along the Gulf Coast and the southeastern United States but businesses remained optimistic about growth over the medium term, the latest Federal Reserve Beige Book survey showed Wednesday.
October 18 -
Municipal bonds were trading mixed at mid-session as issuers in New York and Massachusetts hit the market with several big bond deals.
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