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Bill Daly, NABL's director of governmental affairs, plans to retire at the end of the year and the group is looking for his replacement.
May 30 -
Chicago's departing budget chief says budget gains will help the city resolve its pension problems.
May 30 -
State DOT officials seek accord this year on a federal infrastructure plan with more HTF revenue.
May 30 -
June, July, and August are projected to set a new record for redemption season, generating more than $100 billion of proceeds from called and maturing bonds.
May 30 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session as traders looking to a holiday-lite new issue slate.
May 30 -
Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were higher, as the three-months incurred a 0.960% high rate, up from 0.920% the prior week, and the six-months incurred a 1.060% high rate, up from 1.050% the week before.
May 30 -
The House is scheduled to vote on a slightly modified version of the controversial CHOICE Act during the week of June 5.
May 30 -
The Bond Buyer presents a special Memorial Day podcast with three U.S. military veterans who are now working in munis. Matthew Murawski of Drexel Hamilton, Steve Kay of Academy Securities, and Jonathan Herrick of Mischler Financial Group talk about their lives and careers, their introduction into the world of public finance and their advice for service men and women looking to enter municipal finance field. Hosted by Chip Barnett.
May 30 -
Two University of Puerto Rico professors predict Gov. Rosselló’s budget, due Wednesday, will lead to widespread militant actions.
May 30 -
Time’s almost up for Illinois state lawmakers and the governor to come up with a budget plan that all can live with as the spring legislative session ends this week.
May 30 -
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index®, which had decreased in April, declined slightly in May.
May 30 -
Municipal bond traders are returning to work on Tuesday and will be looking at a holiday-lite new issue slate while eyeing declining bond yields. Markets were closed early on Friday and were closed all day Monday for the Memorial Day holiday.
May 30 -
Pennsylvania's proposed gambling expansion would have limited upside, said Moody's Investors Service.
May 30 -
WASHINGTON (MNI) - Personal income rose 0.4% in April, while nominal PCE was up 0.4%, and the core PCE price index rose 0.2%, data released by the Commerce Department Tuesday morning showed.
May 30 -
Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Fidelity Brokerage Services and Frazier Lanier are to pay $80K to settle FINRA muni charges.
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Austin plans to sell at least $50 million of bonds to resolve a default on airport hotel debt.
May 26 -
The Los Angeles City Council made few changes to Mayor Eric Garcetti's proposed budget.
May 26 -
Oklahoma still lacks structural balance in $6.8 billion budget, Gov. Mary Fallin says.
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