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The primary municipal bond market will keep chugging along next week, with participants set to see more action than they did in a fast and furious past week.
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New York's redesigned Open Data Portal is getting 50,000 new users a month.
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The tax revenue could also be used to make up shortfalls in pension or bond payments.
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The campaign finance board cited the straw-voter scandal that emerged during his 2013 run.
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Slow removal of monetary policy accommodation will help raise inflation to 2%, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans.
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Top-shelf municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who were looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar. which Ipreo estimates at $7.66 billion.
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The MTA's new capital plan will include nearly $2 billion for the project to add capacity on the LIRR Main Line.
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A successful Federal Reserve chair must be a respected analyst of the economy able to forge a consensus among colleagues, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said.
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Municipal bond traders are waiting to see how much volume the market will encounter next week as they eye volatile muni yields.
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A group of hedge funds that owns $3.3 billion of Puerto Rico bonds disclosed in court documents the amount that each of them holds.
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The plaintiffs had alleged G-37 amendments would restrict the political contributions of municipal advisors.
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Rating pressures eased on the healthcare system's low investment grade rating.
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Affordable housing measures have taken center stage in Sacramento.
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The downgrade affected $38.4 million of general obligation debt.
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Chicago is expected to take advantage of the new debt vehicle authorized in the Illinois budget.
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Top-quality municipal bonds finished unchanged on Thursday, traders said, as more deals came to market in the last big push of the week.
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It's two downgrades this week for Connecticut's troubled capital city.
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Former Ramapo, N.Y. town supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence is arguing he should either be acquitted or retried because of errors by the judge made before and during the trial as well as prejudice from jurors who found him guilty of 20 counts of conspiracy and fraud in connection with municipal bonds issued by the town and an authority.
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The federal government ran an $90.2 billion deficit in June, the Treasury Department reported Thursday.
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While claiming he will keep an open mind, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Rob Kaplan reiterated he would like to see inflation rise before the next rate hike.
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