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Waller is the first Fed policy maker to explicitly express openness to an increase larger than 75 basis points at the July meeting.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said “everything is in play” for policy action after data showed that U.S. inflation accelerated again to a fresh four-decade high last month.
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Primary market takes focus for large revenue deals from the New York State Thruway Authority and the Colorado Health Facilities Authority.
July 13 -
The “social” part of ESG evaluations poses the most downside risk to governmental and not-for-profit issuers in the Midwest and Central regions, S&P said.
July 13 -
Included in the Democrats’ all but dead Build Back Better bill, an expansion of the low-income housing tax credit could be a boon for the housing sector.
July 13 -
Coming back from COVID, states in the Southeast are seeing their revenue streams perk up as economic activity resumes across the region.
July 13 -
The Federal Reserve has aggressively ratcheted up interest rates to tame inflation. But that swift turnaround after more than a decade of accommodative monetary policy could create new risks to the financial system.
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Munis have been steady to firmer in spots over the past few trading sessions as fundamentals have taken over. Triple-A 30-year munis dipped below 3% Tuesday, the first time since early June.
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“I am one of the guys who like the option value of deciding the week of the meeting as opposed to two weeks before the meeting,” he told reporters Tuesday.
July 12 -
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority is seeking approval from a state oversight council for bonds to begin funding an expansion project that faces two lawsuits.
July 12 -
Illinois closed the books June 30 on a "record-breaking" year for general fund revenues.
July 12 -
Considering pension risks within the framework of municipal credit analysis is particularly important now, following a lengthy period in which the global economy experienced low interest rates and low inflation.
July 12
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While small in size and population, D.C. is a wealthy area. If it were a state, it would rank 47th in population while its per-capita income leads all 50 states and it has a GDP greater than 17 states.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said the U.S. economy can cope with higher interest rates and repeated his support for another jumbo move when the central bank meets later this month.
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Three school bond and local tax measures garnered a victory when the final results were tallied weeks after the election as mail-in votes slowed the count.
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The $11-billion-plus calendar is the largest in eight weeks and includes two large high-grade issuers which may entice buyers into the market.
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