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A federal jury found Christopher St. Lawrence, the former town supervisor of Ramapo, N.Y., guilty of criminal fraud.
May 22 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants President Trump to provide "emergency" funds to repair Manhattan’s Penn Station.
May 22 -
Moody's Investors Service has upgraded the St. Louis Art Museum's (MO) (SLAM) Issuer Rating to Aa2, reflecting excellent fiscal management contributing to superior cash flow and reserve growth.
May 22 -
Key Texas lawmakers agreed on a formula to extend the Dallas police and fire pension fund’s life.
May 22 -
Municipal bonds were trading stronger at mid-session as the Hudson Yards deal was being offered to retail buyers for a second day. The market is waiting for this week’s $7.02 billion new issue calendar to get underway in earnest on Tuesday.
May 22 -
Puerto Rico put its Highways and Transportation Authority and Employees Retirement System into bankruptcy affecting $9.5 billion of debt.
May 22 -
Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were higher, as the three-months incurred a 0.920% high rate, up from 0.905% the prior week, and the six-months incurred a 1.050% high rate, up from 1.020% the week before.
May 22 -
The Government Finance Officers Association wants members to take to social media about tax reform
May 22 -
Federal tax reform efforts could mean trouble for public pension plans, experts said.
May 22 -
Issuers are anxiously heading into uncharted waters with a new issue price rule taking effect
May 22 -
Although President Trump will be out of the country, his budget is expected to be released on Tuesday with all eyes on any allocation or lack thereof to infrastructure.
May 22 -
The Treasury Department said Monday it will sell $55 billion of four-week discount bills Tuesday.
May 22 -
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper won't call lawmakers back for a vote on $3.5 billion for highway bonds.
May 22 -
More retail orders will be taken on Monday for the big Hudson Yards deal while municipal bond traders will be watching yields. The market will waiting on the new issue calendar, which is estimated at $7.02 billion.
May 22 -
The GFOA will continue its efforts to narrow the SEC's events notice proposal in the wake of its letter on the topic.
May 22 -
Issuers and others suggested market participants come together to narrow the SEC's proposal on disclosing alternative debts.
May 22 -
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Puerto Rico’s April employment rose above 1 million for the first time since August 2013.
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Municipal volume will remain near recent levels the week before the Memorial Day holiday, supported by rising investor demand and a continuing bond rally, market participants said.
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