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Age, record usage and deferred maintenance have caused serious infrastructure problems at city parks, according to Center for an Urban Future.
June 26 -
Texas service sector activity “continued to increase in June, although at a slightly slower pace than last month.”
June 26 -
Service sector “activity grew robustly in June,” according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond service-sector activity survey, released Tuesday.
June 26 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region “continued to expand in June.”
June 26 -
The region's services sector showed “continued expansion,” as the general business conditions index slid to 39.1 in June from 45.3 in May.
June 26 -
A general obligation refunding is definitely in the cards for Chicago Public Schools, and a new money deal may come as well.
June 25 -
Municipal bonds were little changed on Monday as supply concerns prompted Bank of America Merrill Lynch to cut its 2018 forecast to $365 billion of issuance.
June 25 -
Education banker John Baracy has opened Raymond James’ first public finance office in Los Angeles.
June 25 -
Jose Ramírez has yet to acknowledge wrongdoing in misleading investors about Puerto Rico debt and may pose a continued threat to investors, SEC lawyers told a federal judge.
June 25 -
Mayor Eric Papenfuse said he will declare a fiscal crisis for Pennsylvania's capital after state lawmakers would not let the city exit distressed status while keeping its special taxing authority.
June 25 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch has revised its forecast for yearly municipal bond volume down to $365 billion.
June 25 -
Texas factory activity growth, as measured by the production index, “continued in June, albeit at a slower pace than in May,” according to the monthly Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, released Monday.
June 25 -
The legislature OK'd a bonding framework for an $83 million baseball stadium in Pawtucket as the team weighs a move to Worcester, Massachusetts.
June 25 -
Gov. Phil Murphy and state lawmakers enter the home stretch of a July 1 budget deadline far apart on a spending plan and tax increased needed to combat a steep deficit.
June 25 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for May decreased to negative 0.15 from an upwardly revised positive 0.42 in April.
June 25 -
Senate president threatens lawsuits against anticipated Oversight Board labor policy and budget.
June 22 -
Muni analysts doubt that either major-party candidate for governor has the solutions to Illinois' many fiscal problems.
June 22 -
Municipal buyers expect the city of Los Angeles to hit the market running as it plans to competitively sell almost $1.9 billion of notes and bonds.
June 22 -
With the need for Congressional action lessened, governors and state legislatures can focus on fine tuning their own laws, officials said.
June 22 -
The SEC contends it played fairly in prosecuting its case against Wells Fargo Securities and Peter Cannava, denying the defense's allegations of dishonest "legal gamesmanship."
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