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Municipal bond buyers will be seeing almost $5 billion of bonds hit the market on Tuesday, led by big sales from California and Illinois.
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Industrial production grew 0.3% in September, the Federal Reserve reported Tuesday.
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U.S. import prices rose by 0.7% in September on a 3.9% gain in fuel prices as well as combined gain in the other components, according to data released Tuesday.
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The New York region's service sector activity "continued to expand modestly" in October.
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Santa Clara Valley Water District's support for WaterFix could tip the scales.
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The $1.5 billion bridge replacement project is seen as necessary to preserve reliable train service between New Jersey and Manhattan.
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Elimination of SALT would raise $1.3 trillion over 10 years to finance personal and corporate tax rate reductions.
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Treasurer John Chiang extended his office's sanctions against the firm for a second year.
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Cindy Newton is a veteran of finance and treasury operations.
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Municipal bonds finished mixed on Monday as an $850M New York City Transitional Finance Authority deal priced for retail investors.
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Stanford University economist John Taylor, a candidate for Federal Reserve chairman, made a favorable impression on President Donald Trump, several people familiar with the matter said.
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The primary market is getting something it has been seeking for a while, with $10 billion of new supply on the docket. The New York City Transitional Finance Authority, California and Illinois are set to bring almost half of the week's supply.
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Ameriprise Financial Services, Cabrera Capital Markets, R. Seelaus & Co., Performance Trust Capital Partners, and Murray Sinclaire of Ross Sinclaire & Associates signed settlement agreements.
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Democrat Derrick Edwards and Republican John Schroder will face off Nov. 18.
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Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and Assured Guaranty retained their positions in third-quarter rankings, while Build America Mutual rebounded from a stint on negative credit watch to capture its typical market share.
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The report is “full of misinformation," according to Gov. John Bel Edwards' office.
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Puerto Rico Gov. Rosselló pledged to have electrical service back in less than half the time than had been predicted in late September.
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Given its size, the Prairie State's deal has potential to reprice the general market.
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P3 specialist Jessica Platko brings international experience to the firm.
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The city brings still-solid credit ratings to its pricing of bonds and certificates of obligation.
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