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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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The P3 taxable deal aims to replace the state’s old, dilapidated and outdated jails with more modern alternatives in a bid to ease prison overcrowding and provide new services to inmates.
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Investors who make the leap toward greater use of alternative data will find that the quality and accuracy of their credit assessments will benefit from the use of alternative data when used in place of subjective or qualitative guesswork.
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