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  1. Issuance rises 14.3% in 1H; June up 16.3%
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 07/01/25 11:37 AM EDT

    Issuance this year has been "relentless" since the start of the year, while historically the "new-issue machine" takes a while to get rolling, said Scott Diamond, co-head of AM Municipal Fixed Income at Goldman Sachs.

  2. *--Atlanta Fed US Q2 GDP Nowcast Estimate 2.5% Gain Vs Previous 2.9% Gain
    MT Newswires | 07/01/25 11:23 AM EDT

  3. Dallas Fed Services Index Indicates Slower Contraction in June
    MT Newswires | 07/01/25 10:40 AM EDT

    The Dallas Federal Reserve's monthly general business services index rose to a reading of minus 4.4 in June from minus 10.1 in May, indicating contraction. There were gains in the readings for revenue, input prices, selling prices and capital expenditures, partly offset by declines in the readings for employment and wages.

  4. May US Construction Spending Falls, Residential Building Down
    MT Newswires | 07/01/25 10:11 AM EDT

    US construction spending fell by 0.3% in May, compared with a 0.2% decrease expected in a survey compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:35 am ET and following an upward revised 0.2% decrease in April. Private residential construction fell by 0.5%, with single-family home construction down 1.8% and multi-family construction flat.

  5. ISM US Manufacturing Index Indicates Contraction in June
    MT Newswires | 07/01/25 10:08 AM EDT

    The Institute for Supply Management's US manufacturing index rose to 49.0 in June from 48.5 in May, compared with expectations for a smaller increase to a 48.8 reading in a survey compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:35 am ET. There were gains in the readings for production and prices, but declines in new orders, employment and order backlogs.

  6. Powell Refuses to Take July Rate Cut 'Off the Table' or Put it 'On the Table'
    MT Newswires | 07/01/25 10:07 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday at a conference he would neither rule out nor forecast a July rate cut, though he said most members of the Fed's rate-setting committee expect to begin reducing rates again in the remaining four meetings this year. "I really can't say," Powell said in response to a question on the chances of a July rate cut.

  7. *--June ISM US Manufacturing Index 49.0 Vs. Expected 48.8, Previous 48.5
    MT Newswires | 07/01/25 10:07 AM EDT

  8. *--May Construction Spending Declines 0.3% Vs. Expected 0.2% Decrease
    MT Newswires | 07/01/25 10:02 AM EDT

  9. Powell Says Tariffs Caused Fed to Hold Off on Rate Cuts
    MT Newswires | 07/01/25 09:57 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday that President Donald Trump's rollout of widespread tariffs caused the central bank to hold off on lowering interest rates so far this year. "Effectively, we went on hold when we saw the size of the tariffs," Powell said at a European Central Bank panel discussion with other central bankers.

  10. Cities, states ponder disclosure around federal funding cuts
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 07/01/25 09:00 AM EDT

    Questions over what to disclose in the bond document's risk section has concerned issuers for years, through issues like the pandemic to climate change, and now potential federal funding cuts.

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