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Democrat Derrick Edwards and Republican John Schroder will face off Nov. 18.
October 16 -
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.
October 16 -
The report is “full of misinformation," according to Gov. John Bel Edwards' office.
October 16 -
Puerto Rico Gov. Rosselló pledged to have electrical service back in less than half the time than had been predicted in late September.
October 16 -
Given its size, the Prairie State's deal has potential to reprice the general market.
October 16 -
P3 specialist Jessica Platko brings international experience to the firm.
October 16 -
The city brings still-solid credit ratings to its pricing of bonds and certificates of obligation.
October 16 -
S&P lowered its outlook to negative, citing constraints from the four-month impasse.
October 16 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session as the big New York City Transitional Finance Authority deal was priced for retail investors.
October 16 -
Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were higher on Monday, as the three-months incurred a 1.090% high rate, up from 1.085% the prior week, and the six-months incurred a 1.240% high rate, up from 1.220% the week before.
October 16 -
Broker-dealers are tasked with devising a systemic, robust way of determining prices for securities, yet guidance has been vague, especially with respect to illiquid bonds.
October 16
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The Treasury Department said Monday it will sell $40 billion of four-week discount bills Tuesday.
October 16 -
Alum Rock schools’ facilities director made a side deal with a construction company for a middle school renovation, the school district’s attorney alleged in a confidential report.
October 16 -
Taxpayers in Indian Prairie School District will save $10.5 million as the district refinances bonds by issuing new bonds at a lower interest rate.
October 16 -
The municipal bond market will see more volume than it has in a while, as almost $10 billion of new deals are set to hit the screens this week.
October 16 -
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed "business activity grew at a robust pace in New York State."
October 16 -
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said the U.S. central bank expects to continue to raise interest rates gradually.
October 16 -
The Federal Reserve policy maker said he isn’t worried John Taylor, if nominated to lead the central bank, would be too severe in seeking to impose his views on policy.
October 16 -
Municipal market participants can now access dynamic, interactive secondary-market data from directly within the Bond Buyer experience; partnership with Municipal Bond Information Services will provide exclusive real-time market data and analytics.
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The short-term lifeline will enable the commonwealth to make Medicaid payments while it will lacks a revenue plan.
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