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Puerto Rico's power authority won plaudits for attracting bids for its grid and scrapping a potentially costly gas plant.
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The private passenger train project in Florida also faces new litigation from longtime adversary Indian River County.
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Municipal bonds were trading mixed in mid-session activity as more supply came to market.
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Sen. John Kennedy blasted the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee meeting.
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Rahm Emanuel will back a constitutional amendment to rein in pension benefits while city pension obligation bonds remain in play on a longer timeline.
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The market absorbed a surge in bond issuance, led by the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and the Illinois Toll Highway Authority.
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“We have starved our state of a fundamental economic investment and job creator,” said Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
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Richard Li, a public debt specialist for the city of Milwaukee, said too much cybersecurity disclosure can become a road map for hackers.
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Richard Gounaud, accused by the SEC of participation in a muni bond "flipping" scheme, claimed the use of the slang term created unfair bias.
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Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker will inherit $133.7 billion of unfunded pension liabilities, according to a nonpartisan state commission.
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With only a few weeks left in the year, the muni market is poised for a burst of activity, while also looking ahead to what 2019 might bring.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants a second look at the planned L-train shutdown while Sen. Charles Schumer called the authority slow in positive train control.
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Labor market “activity declined and momentum remained high in November,” as the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Labor Market Conditions Indicators (LMCI) slid to 0.89 from 0.98 in October, the Bank said Tuesday.
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Arthur Bass, managing director of fixed income financing, futures and rates at Wedbush, discusses the yield curve inversion, recession chances and the Federal Reserve. Gary Siegel hosts.
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The Oversight Board expressed skepticism as to whether the tax reform measures are consistent with the certified fiscal plan.
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Detroit issued bonds Friday to fund the successful tender offer.
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Volatility in risk assets has led investors to the safety of bonds, according to Societe Generale.
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Four states will become the latest to require out-of-state e-commerce retailers to collect sales tax on Jan. 1 while 10 others aren’t expected to do so until later in 2019.
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Federal Reserve data show the effects of a new tax code that makes muni ownership less appealing for banks.
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Doñé will take a key advisory role in the nation's fourth-largest pension system.
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