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The state of Maryland is expected to bring $1.34 billion over two competitive sales, bringing the possibility of resetting the municipal yield curve.
August 14 -
Health and Educational Building Corp. chief Robert Donovan cited a wave of refinancings.
August 14 -
An Orange County agency agreed to issue $8 million in tax-exempt bonds for a Hasidic congregation in June, money that the group said it would use to buy the two boys schools and surrounding property that it had been renting on County Route 105 in Monroe and Woodbury.
August 11 -
New York City’s Department of Education awarded over 500 non-competitive contracts worth more than $2.7 billion, according to the comptroller.
August 11 -
New Jersey’s pension funds will benefit significantly from a new law that mandates irrevocable contributions from the state’s lottery for the next 30 years, according to Kroll Bond Rating Agency.
August 11 -
The Hudson River rail tunnel project is the first phase of the $24 billion Gateway Program.
August 11 -
A mix of debt restructuring and labor concessions could keep Connecticut's capital out of bankruptcy court.
August 11 -
A P3 for the Interstate 93 welcome centers is a success, state officials say.
August 11 -
The borrowing will pay for settlements with six casino properties.
August 10 -
Nicotine reduction could reduce the lure of smoking and the taxes cigarettes generate.
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