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A draft of the plan in early July indicated that 71.3% of the funding was to come from the federal government.
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Only a few of the 45 states that levy sales taxes have announced plans to begin implementation before the end of this year.
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Short term gains would be overshadowed by long-term risks, according to Municipal Market Analytics.
August 8 -
Municipal CUSIP requests declined in July after four straight months of volume increases, suggesting a slowdown in issuance ahead.
August 8 -
While she didn't work on muni issues specifically, Allison Lee is a seasoned buster of financial wrongdoers.
August 8 -
The NYC Council has approved up to $500 million of bonds to back an additional financing by the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp
August 8 -
The municipal bond market saw more supply hit the screens on Wednesday, topped by New York City’s big general obligation bond offering.
August 8 -
A conduit issuer that Florida created as an alternative to public-private partnerships is readying its first appearance in the market.
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Labor market “activity increased modestly and momentum remained high in July.”
August 8 -
Data will determine if and how high the Federal Open Market Committee will raise rates, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Tom Barkin.
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The governor vowed to disobey Swain’s order, which he said would end Christmas bonuses or lead to "massive layoffs."
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The county will sell $150 million of sales tax-backed paper, already rated AAA by S&P.
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The proposed new standard aims to create consistent practice in how conduit issuers report their liabilities.
August 7 -
New York, Wisconsin and California issuers priced bonds as investor demand continued to support municipal debt, analysts and traders said. Deals ran the gamut from high-grade to high-yield.
August 7 -
Bond investors had mixed reactions to the city's announcement that it is exploring a pension bond deal.
August 7 -
Led by issuers in New York, Minnesota and Michigan, municipal bond buyers saw more supply head their way on Tuesday.
August 7 -
Evercore's Howard Cure and the Citizens Budget Commission's Maria Doulis scrutinize the city's FY19 spending plan. Paul Burton hosts.
August 7 -
The early birds caught New York City general obligation bonds, as RBC priced an $810 million offering to retail buyers to start a busy primary week.
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The Trump administration’s effort to publish a proposed rule comes just over two months after the IRS announced May 23 it was working on the regulations to enforce the $10,000 cap on what previously was an unlimited personal deduction of state and local taxes, also known as SALT.
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Underwriters and issuers agree that G-17 disclosures have become boilerplate and excessive, but diverge on whether a complete opt-out should be allowed.
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