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The document details a $1.2 billion structural imbalance in the state budget labeled as “balanced” by Democrats and Republicans alike,
August 17 -
Texas will take center stage next week with its mammoth note sale.
August 17 -
Chicago is accepting request for qualification submissions to supplement the members of its existing pools.
August 17 -
A hurdle has been passed for a judge to issue a ruling on the federal government's responsibility for making investors whole on impaired Puerto Rico bonds.
August 16 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and Connecticut capped a busy week in the muni market.
August 16 -
California revenues came in $178 million below forecast.
August 16 -
Two new Atlantic City casinos and the debut of legalized sports betting boosted the gambling take.
August 16 -
Municipal bond buyers saw the last of the week’s big deals come to market.
August 16 -
The MSRB's new FAQs examine an issue on which municipal advisor firms have been seeking guidance for months.
August 16 -
Manufacturers report expanding at a slower rate in August.
August 16 -
New York service sector activity “expanded at a solid clip” In August, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Business Leaders Survey, released Thursday.
August 16 -
Key parties say the Oversight Board must certify a fiscal plan with more revenue before they will approve the agreement.
August 15 -
The municipal bond market saw another big wave of supply sweep in on Wednesday, led by issuers in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Hawaii and New York.
August 15 -
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill authorizing greater use of public-private partnerships.
August 15 -
The city will sell them this year if Rahm Emanuel's administration decides to move forward.
August 15 -
The comprehensive new law modernizes bond statutes on the books since the 1980s.
August 15 -
The supply keeps coming for municipal bond buyers, with a slew of new deals pricing in the primary.
August 15 -
With the state's stagnant economy as a backdrop, Democrat Ned Lamont will face Republican Bob Stefanowski.
August 15 -
Selling prices remained elevated, while business activity expanded at a faster pace in August.
August 15 -
The Ohio Market Access Program is designed to lower local governments' costs when issuing short-term notes.
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