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A muni-focused asset manager is offering its clients social impact investing options.
June 5 -
Trump's proposal to shift the air traffic control system from the federal governmental to a private, nonprofit entity draws concerns and questions.
June 5 -
Municipal bonds ended unchanged on Monday, according to traders, who were looking ahead to the week’s new issue slate.
June 5 -
National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn announced the target date for releasing a tax reform plan
June 5 -
Chicago is offering stronger rated utility-backed bonds but like its GO they face credit strain from pensions.
June 5 -
The bus operator for 12 Dallas County school districts defaulted on its June 1 debt payment and faces a voter referendum on its continued existence.
June 5 -
Analysts see discrepancies in the quality of disclosure across different sectors of the market.
June 5 -
Dallas and Houston still face challenges to turn around their troubled pension plans.
June 5 -
A New York State fiscal monitoring board told Nassau County to cut $100 million from its next budget.
June 5 -
Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were higher, as the three-months incurred a 0.980% high rate, up from 0.960% the prior week, and the six-months incurred a 1.070% high rate, up from 1.060% the week before.
June 5 -
Municipal bonds were steady at mid-session, according to traders, who will be looking ahead to the week’s hefty new issue slate.
June 5 -
South Carolina-based Pope Flynn added a procurement practice and two new attorneys in Charleston.
June 5 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council leaders agreed on an $85.2 billion budget.
June 5 -
If passed, the Financial CHOICE Act of 2017 would have a widespread ripple effect, as there are muni bond provisions which would hurt enforcement organizations such as the MSRB and SEC.
June 5 -
WASHINGTON (MNI) - The value of new factory orders fell by 0.2% in April, exactly as expected, as nondurable goods orders rose 0.4% to offset a downward revised 0.8% decline in durable goods orders, data released by the Commerce Department Monday morning showed.
June 5 -
Assured Guaranty, National Public Finance Guarantee, and Financial Guaranty Insurance Co. challenged diversion of special revenue bond collateral that secures $4.1 billion of Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority bonds.
June 5 -
Municipal bond traders on Monday will be looking ahead to the week’s hefty new issue slate as bond yields look likely to continue their downward descent.
June 5 -
WASHINGTON (MNI) - First quarter nonfarm productivity was revised modestly higher to a flat reading from a 0.6% decline previously reported, while unit labor costs were revised down to a 2.2%% pace of growth from the 3.0% rise in the preliminary estimate, data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Monday showed.
June 5 -
While some firms in the municipal bond industry are merging, contracting or just plain closing, Tribal Capital Markets is doing exactly the opposite – it’s expanding into new spaces and hiring talented muni professionals with the backing of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians.
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