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A Boston firm will replace Aon Hewitt as investment consultant for Connecticut state pensions.
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Municipal bond prices were stronger at mid-session as traders saw more supply hit the market, led by issuers in California, New York and Pennsylvania.
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Labor market “activity increased and momentum remained high in April,” as the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Labor Market Conditions Indicators (LMCI) climbed to 0.40 in April from 0.28 in March, according to the Bank.
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NABL issues revised issue price certificates to help market participants comply with new rules that take effect next month.
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Puerto Rico and its creditors are set to meet for the first time in court on May 17 in San Juan before U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain to begin restructuring the island’s debt.
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The municipal bond market will see a spate of new deals enter the market on Wednesday, led by issuers in Hawaii and Texas as well as California and New York.
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U.S. import prices rose by 0.5% in April on a 1.6% gain in fuel prices and across-the-board increases in the non-fuel components, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Wednesday.
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Tapering of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet won’t sink the mortgage-backed securities market, said Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, though prices may have to adjust.
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Illinois gets tongue lashing from research group over impasse as senate efforts at compromise build.
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Road funding plan divides Wisconsin lawmakers as Oregon gets first glimpse of $5 billion proposal.
May 9 -
Bankruptcy experts and political observers say states would have a hard time getting restructuring power.
May 9 -
Municipal bonds ended weaker on Tuesday as deals from Cuyahoga County, Wisconsin, Hawaii, the city of Los Angeles, San Francisco BART and the New York MTA hit the market.
May 9 -
Hawaii lawmakers' failure to reach an deal to fund Honolulu rail could jeopardize federal funds.
May 9 -
New York City's Health + Hospitals unit expects to close fiscal 2017 with a $100 million balance.
May 9 -
Webb County, Texas, commissioners on Monday approved a resolution to go on the November ballot for voters' approval: a $96 million bond to fund a new county jail.
May 9 -
Senators urge tax regulators to clarify tax requirements for tax-exempt bonds used to refinance student loans, saying this will help reduce soaring student loan debt.
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WATERLOO, Iowa -- The city's plans to borrow $20.9 million next week will be among its largest annual bond issues ever.
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Illinois lacks a path to restructure state debt but Puerto Rico's filing heightened chatter.
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