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S&P Global Ratings named Ken Gacka to manage analysis of the not-for-profit healthcare sector.
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Municipal bonds finished stronger on Thursday as the last of this week’s larger new issue deals hit traders' screens.
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New Jersey lawmakers sued, challenging the private placement of debt for the State House renovation.
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California school districts are still waiting for the windfall from November's bond elections.
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Allowing states to toll interstate highways could help solve Trump plan's road revenue puzzle.
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The Treasury Department sold $11 billion of inflation-indexed 9-year, 8-month TIPs at a 0.420% high yield, an adjusted price of 100.496978, with a 3/8% coupon.
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Connecticut's governor and lawmakers are trying to patch a projected $5 billion deficit.
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Municipal bonds were trading stronger at mid-session as the last of this week’s larger new issue deals hit traders' screens.
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Illinois Senate votes on a budget package left the fate of a 'grand bargain' unclear.
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Joseph J. Roberts, a 46-year veteran of the municipal bond industry, died on May 14. He was 72.
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The composite index of Leading Economic Indicators was up 0.3% in April following a revised 0.3% increase in March, first reported as a 0.4% gain, the Conference Board reported Thursday.
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Columbia, S.C. Mayor Steve Benjamin talks about why municipal bonds play a key role in helping to finance the nation's massive infrastructure needs. The mayor is second vice president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, which is very involved in infrastructure policy, and chair of Municipal Bonds for America, an advocacy group for tax-exempt bonds. Hosted by Lynn Hume.
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Bankruptcies and defaults have taught the market that General Obligation bonds, once the bedrock credits, aren't all the same.
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Municipal bond traders will be eyeing falling yields on Thursday as the market prepares for the last of this week’s larger new issue deals.
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The region's manufacturing sector expanded in May, but at a faster pace than in April, as the general business conditions index increased to 38.8 from 22.0 in April, this month's Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business indicates.
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Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 4,000 to 232,000 in the May 13 employment survey week, below the 240,000 level analysts expected, data released by the Labor Department Thursday showed.
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Lumesis, Inc. has announced the launch of a new platform for municipal issuers and those serving them, including dissemination agents, bond counsel and municipal advisors.
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House committee Democrats introduce a bill to provide more than $85 billion for drinking water, renewable energy, health care and broadband infrastructure.
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