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Municipal Bond Club of New York members were urged to "continue preaching" the benefits as Congress debates tax reform.
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FINRA dings firms for failing to report muni trades, trading below minimum denominations.
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The state is testing an alternative to using fuel taxes to raise funds for infrastructure.
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Kobre & Kim will assist in the board's investigation of Puerto Rico’s debt.
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Top-rated municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders, as New York City hit the market with negotiated and competitive sales totaling over $1 billion.
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After years of maintaining that inflation expectations were stable, Fed policymakers are starting to recognize a small but worrying softening.
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The rating agency cautioned that rising pension costs and revenue restraints could pose challenges.
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The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $42 billion 91-day bills and $36 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
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Bill Glasgall of the Volcker Alliance explores post-hurricane financing components including bonding, municipal credit and all-important reserves. Hosted by Paul Burton.
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The San Francisco-based broker-dealer, which launched its trading platform in May, expanded its West Coast presence.
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Investors expect insurance, federal assistance, and rebuilding to uphold credit quality in hurricane states.
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New York City will hit the market with negotiated and competitive sales on Thursday totaling over $1 billion.
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The consumer price index rose 0.4% in August, slightly ahead of expectations for a 0.3% gain.
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Initial jobless claims fell by 14,000 to 284,000 in the September 9 week, a surprise decline that suggests workers are having trouble filing for benefits.
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The previous peak in PAB issuance was $14.5 billion in 2010, CDFA said.
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The county faces layoffs and service cuts if the effort to repeal a beverage tax succeeds, the board president warns.
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The administrators of the school districts say the short-term loans are needed as they put together long-term fixes.
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Top quality municipal bonds finished weaker on Wednesday, traders said, as more large deals hit their screens.
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The Southeast must reassess risk after Hurricane Irma, according to a disaster recovery expert who forsees long-term impacts on state and federal policy.
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Longtime bond attorney Jeremy A. Spector has retired as executive director for the New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority after nearly two years leading the higher education conduit issuer through record volume.
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