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A SIFMA official testified about muni regulatory concerns of dealers.
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged, as expected, and offered an upbeat assessment of the economy.
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Restoring electrical service as quickly as possible is a key to reviving the island’s economy.
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The primary municipal bond market saw a few deals trickle in on Wednesday, as the Federal Open Market Committee's announcement regarding interest rates nears.
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The state faces a budget deficit, lower-than-expected tax revenues and federal funding cuts.
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Funding shortfalls, delayed expansion projects, and gridlock threaten the viability of the Amazon bids, according to the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
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The owners of Florida’s private passenger train project want to beat the Jan. 1 expiration date of a private activity bond allocation.
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The primary municipal bond market will see a handful of deals price Wednesday, as it waits for the Federal Open Market Committee to make an announcement regarding interest rates.
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The governor's action ends a five-month impasse over the biennial spending plan, though work remains at the state capitol.
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The Puerto Rico Oversight Board plans to shorten its fiscal plans to five years from 10 while still seeking structural balance,
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The MSRB compliance group is made up of several well-known muni vets.
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Kroll Bond Rating Agency and S&P Global Ratings both revised their outlooks.
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This marks the 37th straight year the city is in the black, said the city's comptroller.
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VRDO rate resets and filings of continuing disclosure documents were also down quarter-over-quarter.
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The collective funded ratio of all Illinois public pension funds is 47.9%, according a state report.
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More states and localities moved ahead with infrastructure financings in October, as issuers gained confidence the municipal tax exemption will remain in place.
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UBS brings aboard two more muni pros in its quest to fill out its newly revamped public finance business.
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Public power providers can apply through June 19, 2018 to issue a total of $379.5 million of New CREBs.
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The Pennsylvania governor could borrow against tobacco revenues or against profits from the state-run liquor system.
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Texas service sector activity “increased again in October.”
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