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New York City Council members chided Mayor Bill de Blasio for misaligned capital commitments.
May 25 -
Washington lawmakers are working into a second special session as they try to pass a budget.
May 25 -
Progressive Democrats propose $2 trillion of new, direct federal infrastructure funding.
May 25 -
New York City could lose $850 million if Trump's budget passes, city Comptroller Scott Stringer said.
May 25 -
The Treasury Department auctioned $28 billion of seven-year notes, with a 2% coupon and a 2.060% high yield, a price of 99.610738.
May 25 -
The administration wants to keep the tax exemption for state and local bonds, the Treasury secretary told Senate lawmakers.
May 25 -
Alaska is fast approaching the point where it needs to resolve its massive budget deficit.
May 25 -
Gary Hall, senior managing director and head of investment banking at Siebert Cisneros Shank, talks infrastructure financing and funding in this climate of uncertainty, the performance and competitiveness of small firms in the market, the re-entrance of UBS as a market player, and what makes the municipal bond market attractive as a career choice for young people. Hosted by Chip Barnett.
May 25 -
Municipal bonds were trading narrowly mixed at mid-session as traders began winding up business for the week. There are no major bond sales set to price in the primary on Thursday or Friday and muni yields are expected to remain in a tight range ahead of the long holiday weekend.
May 25 -
Chicago's school board advanced plans to sell $900 million of short-and-long term debt.
May 25 -
Municipal bond traders are putting the finishing touches on the week as no major bond sales are set to price in the primary on Thursday and muni yields are expected to remain in a tight range ahead of the long holiday weekend.
May 25 -
Escalating debt is no major concern for New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority, its acting board chairman said.
May 25 -
Issuers need to take steps to ensure their new issue disclosures are correct and that their filings are timely, accurate and comprehensive.
May 25
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Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 1,000 to 234,000 in the May 20 week, below the 235,000 level analysts expected, but still near the decades-low levels seen in recent weeks, data released by the Labor Department Thursday showed.
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Puerto Rico's claim raises an issue at the heart of the territory’s $74 billion bankruptcy.
May 24 -
Municipal bonds finished flat on Wednesday as traders saw the last of this week’s big deals hit the screens.
May 24 -
S&P Global Ratings raised its long-term rating and underlying rating to 'AA+' from 'AA' on Cleveland's limited-tax general obligation (GO) bonds.
May 24 -
Atlantic City hit the bond market for the first time since a late 2016 state takeover Wednesday.
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