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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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MSRB urges MAs to weigh whether they have duties to both issuers and borrowers in conduit deals.
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GASB seeks comments through Sept. 15.
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One CEO raised some concerns about electronic trading that he said regulators should consider.
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The primary municipal bond market will keep chugging along next week, with participants set to see more action than they did in a fast and furious past week.
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New York's redesigned Open Data Portal is getting 50,000 new users a month.
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The tax revenue could also be used to make up shortfalls in pension or bond payments.
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Pension funding woes drove the downgrade and continued negative outlook.
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Three major rating agencies have reaffirmed Norwalk, Conn.'s top-notch credit rating in advance of a $35 million bond sale next week.
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New grant programs eliminate the need for TIGER program, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said.
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The campaign finance board cited the straw-voter scandal that emerged during his 2013 run.
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Slow removal of monetary policy accommodation will help raise inflation to 2%, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans.
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Rafshoon will work in Hunton & Williams’ public-private partnership practice.
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Alaska, unable to agree on budget stability, is blowing through its reserves.
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Top-shelf municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who were looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar. which Ipreo estimates at $7.66 billion.
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The MTA's new capital plan will include nearly $2 billion for the project to add capacity on the LIRR Main Line.
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A successful Federal Reserve chair must be a respected analyst of the economy able to forge a consensus among colleagues, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said.
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The value of business inventories rose 0.3% in May, while business sales were down 0.2%, a Commerce Department report Friday showed.
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The University of Michigan's preliminary July consumer sentiment index reading was 93.1, compared to the final June 95.1, and the preliminary June 94.5, according to market sources.
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Municipal bond traders are waiting to see how much volume the market will encounter next week as they eye volatile muni yields.
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