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Tuesday’s data may not be indicative of where the economy is going and will likely be written off by the Federal Open Market Committee at its meeting, analysts say.
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Picking up Donald Trump's top campaign issue, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott promised to build a wall on the Rio Grande.
June 15 -
Virginia Space is seen as a driver for the state’s economy because it provides space access at competitive prices and secure facilities for testing unmanned vehicles.
June 15 -
Court approval for the settlement that resolves claims against the state for its role in the poisoning of Flint residents looms this summer.
June 15 -
Lawmakers could not enact the bill on the final day of the regular session, when House Republicans threatened a filibuster.
June 15 -
The New York-based firm agreed to be censured, pay the penalty, and remedy alleged problems with its supervisory system.
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Most analysts expect the Federal Open Market Committee will alter its Summary of Economic Projections and perhaps begin to talk about tapering, without offering clues when they'll begin cutting back on asset purchases.
June 14 -
The state sued after the Trump administration canceled federal funding already approved for the project.
June 14 -
Now the fifth largest bank in the U.S., PNC will expand its banking and capital markets activities across the Southwest and Western regions.
June 14 -
With the mayor's race riveted on public safety, candidates discussed the city’s finances in a televised debate.
June 14 -
Surrounded by history, Hot Springs, Arkansas, faces dual challenges as a national park and a city.
June 14 -
The rating agency elevated its outlook to stable on the state’s general obligation bonds and various state-entity revenue bonds.
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Yields on top-quality munis were flat on the AAA scales Friday; yields were seven to nine basis points lower on the week.
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Marquee issuers have sought out Kestrel for verification on ESG bond programs.
June 11 -
An outage that a LUMA Energy spokesperson said could have been triggered by sabotage left 900,000 customers without power on Thursday.
June 11 -
One involves a framework worked out by 10 senators while the other involves a more narrowly-focused $78 billion bill for passenger and freight rail.
June 11 -
As lawmakers debate a new two-year budget, the state increased general fund revenue projections by $4.4 billion.
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Although many IRS audits of tax-exempt bonds are not reported on EMMA, the fact that only three have been reported almost halfway through the year highlights the recent drop in enforcement actions.
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