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Weekly volume in the primary municipal bond market is expected to drop below $5 billion for the third time in five weeks.
September 15 -
The proposed ballot initiative was filed with the California Attorney General's office.
September 15 -
FINRA cases involved muni rule violations relating to minimum denominations and conflicts of interest.
September 15 -
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will soon sign the $3 billion incentive package.
September 15 -
The Philadelphia Area Municipal Analysts Society meets Sept. 21.
September 15 -
The ballot measure is part of a legislative package spurred by the state's growing housing crisis
September 15 -
Most Americans are willing to pay more for infrastructure, polling suggests.
September 15 -
As the capital city's bonds plunged deeper into junk, Connecticut struggled to pass a state budget.
September 15 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were mixed at midday, according to traders, who are looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar. Ipreo estimates total bond volume for next week at $4.72 billion.
September 15 -
Bond insurers wrap $13.6 billion in bonds in areas devastated by Hurricane Harvey and analysts are still adding up their exposure in Irma’s wake.
September 15 -
The state awaits word on how Gov. Tom Wolf will handle the situation as bond rating agencies continue to hover.
September 15 -
A planned overnight short-notice vote failed to materialize amid continued tweaks.
September 15 -
The value of business inventories rose 0.2% in July, as expected by analysts and predicted by an MNI calculation, while business sales were also up 0.2%, a Commerce Department report Friday showed.
September 15 -
The University of Michigan's preliminary September consumer sentiment index reading was 95.3, compared to the final August 96.8 and the preliminary August 97.6, according to market sources.
September 15 -
Industrial production plunged 0.9% in August, the Federal Reserve reported Friday.
September 15 -
Municipal bond traders on Friday are looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar.
September 15 -
Retail sales slid 0.2% in August after gaining a revised 0.3% in July, originally reported as a 0.6% increase, the Commerce Department said Friday.
September 15 -
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed "business activity continued to grow strongly in New York State."
September 15 -
Puerto Rico Title III bankruptcy judge Laura Taylor Swain rejected a motion to lift the stay on the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's debt litigation, denying its creditors the ability to seek a receivership.
September 14 -
MSRB seeking information on primary offering practices, including issue price rules.
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