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Wisconsin's PFA conduit won't see proposed changes under a budget deal.
September 18 -
Top-rated municipal bonds finished weaker on Monday, traders said, as the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority offered almost $600 million of green bonds to retail buyers.
September 18 -
The legislation adds consumer protections and requires more stringent underwriting standards.
September 18 -
Market groups pushing for HQLA legislation; think action could be coming soon.
September 18 -
Moody's revised the Missouri city's outlook to positive.
September 18 -
Barclays Capital plans to price the Cal regents deal Tuesday.
September 18 -
The Texas Water Development Board is planning the largest bond issue in its history as it also deals with the impact of Hurricane Harvey.
September 18 -
S&P Global Ratings said it has lowered its ratings on Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority's (WAPA) senior-lien electric system revenue bonds to CCC-plus from BB-plus.
September 18 -
The Federal Open Market Committee meeting should produce a start date for balance sheet reduction and a new dot plot, but no rate hike.
September 18 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, traders said, as the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority offered almost $600 million of green bonds to retail buyers.
September 18 -
Gov. Tom Wolf has threatened further cuts without a balanced $32 billion fiscal 2018 budget.
September 18 -
Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were announced Monday, as the three-months incurred a 1.045% high rate and the six-months incurred a 1.180% high rate.
September 18 -
The Treasury Department said Monday it will sell $35 billion of four-week discount bills Tuesday.
September 18 -
Several Democrats broke with their party to pass a GOP budget that Gov. Dannel Malloy intends to veto.
September 18 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes decreased, the National Association of Home Builders said.
September 18 -
The municipal bond market is set for the start of the week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar. Volume for the week is estimated at $4.72 billion, consisting of $3.71 billion of negotiated deals and $1.01 billion of competitive sales.
September 18 -
The New York region's service sector activity "expanded modestly," according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's September Business Leaders Survey, released Monday.
September 18 -
The increase in median income may be connected to emigration from the island.
September 15 -
The outcome of Missouri's limited pension buyout plan could catch the eye of other governments.
September 15 -
The National Governors Association plans to file a friend-of-the-court brief in case.
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