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Private-sector employment increased by 241,000 in March, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Wednesday.
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California's attorney general says the hospital chain used anti-competitive practices to drive up prices in Northern California.
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Despite municipals being a little sidetracked as Treasuries weakened, traders said there was a more constructive nature overall to the market on Tuesday.
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A proposed Chicago ordinance would press banks on gun control.
April 3 -
Retail buyers were offered the chance to buy the New Jersey Tobacco Settlement Financing Corp.’s subordinate tobacco settlement bonds.
April 3 -
The New York economy continues to expand at a slower pace, while prices continued creeping higher.
April 3 -
Alum Rock Union Elementary still faces challenges from probes into alleged fiscal mismanagement.
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Michigan State University is seeing the first credit fallout from the sexual abuse scandal involving former university and Olympic gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
April 2 -
The second-quarter kicked off Monday with a little more optimism among municipal market participants after "one of the worst quarters in a long, long time."
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The new tax law that terminated advance refundings of bonds after Dec. 31, 2017, does not specify that only "tax exempt" refundings are prohibited.
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