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Along with $3 billion of federal aid, Indiana will expects more than $2 billion in additional tax revenue through 2023.
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“Everybody’s getting a lot more comfortable with having the virus under control and we are starting to see it in the form of economic activity,” said Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller.
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A VMT fee was also the consensus way to pay for infrastructure during a Senate EPW Committee hearing on Wednesday.
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The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remains below the national unemployment rate of 6.0%.
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The state’s unemployment rate has remained below the national rate for eight months in a row and has fallen by 0.2% over the year.
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The three-pronged Local Infrastructure Financing Tools Act was introduced Friday by Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala.
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Nearly 40% of the fees it pays for bond sales go to women-owned, minority-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned investment banks.
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They will benefit projects in transportation infrastructure, housing, educational building improvements and parks.
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Four out of the six economic indicators released on Thursday surpassed expectations, with consumers tapping their savings to quench pent-up demand. U.S. Treasuries made gains but municipals stood on their own in an impressive two-day rally with insatiable demand.
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A case settled this week was the first brought in decades by FINRA for a rule violation on quotations.
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A year after its S&P outlook turned negative, Oklahoma is back to a stable position on strong financial management during COVID.
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Forward delivery sales, a replacement for tax-exempt advance refundings, could grow in 2021.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly gaining ground in a number of areas of banking and financial services. However, there is growing evidence that AI systems are biased.
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New Jersey lines up $400M sale with outlook boost
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The top 20 performers nearly doubled the gains of their peers over the period.
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The economy grew faster from late February through early April while consumer spending increased, with a possible rise in inflation in the near term, according to the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book released on Wednesday.
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They say the bankruptcy judge should delay ruling on the relative priority of Puerto Rico's bonds until she deals with the central government plan of adjustment.
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The Federal Reserve will likely taper off its bond purchases before considering raising interest rates, Chairman Jerome Powell said.
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