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Municipal bond traders are waiting for the last of the large deals to price on Thursday as the second busiest week of the year heads to a close.
June 22 -
Joseph Lhota will return to New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority as its board chairman.
June 22 -
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s candidacy for another term is encountering resistance from some Trump administration advisers who want a new leader at the U.S. central bank, according to two administration officials, even as the Treasury secretary indicated she may still be in the running.
June 22 -
Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 3,000 to 241,000 in the June 17 employment survey week, as expected following a small upward revision to the claims level in the previous week, data released by the Labor Department Thursday showed.
June 22 -
Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Seven people, including two former Puerto Rico government officials, were indicted Wednesday in two related corruption cases affecting more than $10 million.
June 21 -
A budget feud between Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton and the legislature's GOP majority doesn't pose an imminent threat to the state's high-grade ratings, said Fitch Ratings and Moody's Investors Service.
June 21 -
The long-awaited American Dream bond deal for the megamall project in the New Jersey Meadowlands came to market on Wednesday. Municipas finished unchanged, according to traders.
June 21 -
Unhappy with West Virginia's budget, Gov. Jim Justice said he will allow it to become law without signing it.
June 21 -
A group of Puerto Rico bondholders accused the Oversight Board and governor of minimizing the commonwealth's health in a proposed budget that is too generous to non-debt holders.
June 21 -
Long-awaited American Dream bonds priced Wednesday morning paving the way for completion of a New Jersey megamall 15 years after the project was conceived.
June 21 -
San Bernardino is working to put bankruptcy in the rear-view mirror as it executes the plan of adjustment.
June 21 -
The Prarie State faces the possible loss of at least one of its investment grade ratings if it doesn't resolve its budget crisis.
June 21 -
Mecklenburg County, N.C., commissioners voted Tuesday to place a nearly $1 billion bond package for schools on the November ballot.
June 21 -
BOKF is trying to persuade a judge to dismiss a muni complaint the bank says lacks a legal basis.
June 21 -
Ronnie Hakim cites the need for crisis-management improvement
June 21 -
The long-awaited bond deal for the American Dream mall project in New Jersey came to market on Wednesday and the New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s offering was priced for institutional investors. In secondary activity, municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session.
June 21 -
A sales tax plan to pump money into public safety and street repairs is headed to voters.
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