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A judge ruled Monday that the facts of the case supported a finding the defendants broke the law.
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The level of Washington aid is but one yardstick for the fiscal soundness of the city-owned system, says the watchdog Independent Budget Office.
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Alan Rubin, co-head of Blank Rome's severe weather emergency recovery team, examines how states and cities can better prepare for catastrophes. Northeast Regional Editor Paul Burton hosts. Recorded Aug. 12. (16 minutes)
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Illinois' longest serving governor, James R. Thompson, died Friday due to heart complications.
August 17 -
As teachers in some states return to classrooms, pension actuaries weigh the impact that the coronavirus could have on pension funds
August 17 -
Its $125 million taxable social bond follows a $1 billion Ford Foundation deal as part of a multi-foundation pledge in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
August 17 -
Gilt-edged Georgia boosted the amount of its borrowing this year to support the state's economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic, state official say.
August 17 -
Municipal investors are somewhat tepid on current low rates Monday ahead of the week's $`11.5 billion of new supply.
August 17 -
New York State’s revenue deficit deepened during the first three months of fiscal 2021, underlining how crucial federal funding is to help, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
August 17 -
Several Division I conferences have cancelled or postponed their fall athletics seasons.
August 17 -
Monday's economic indicators were mixed, as the National Association of Home Builders reported the housing market index is at an all-time high but the New York Fed reported that business activity edged slightly higher in New York, but the general business index dropped sharply.
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An independent municipal advisor said recent efforts made by broker-dealer advocacy groups are part of a "membership battle."
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Municipals continued to correct, with yields on the AAA scales rising by as much as three basis points as signs point to investor pullback from current low yields.
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Lauren Sobel, a municipal bond analyst at Bank of America, died in a rock climbing accident in Gardiner, New York.
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Economists say it's better for lawmakers to give too much aid than not enough in uncertain times.
August 14 -
The latest retail report released Friday encapsulates the rebound its made the last three months.
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Whether Democrats regain control of the Senate may be the most crucial question for the municipal finance sector in this year’s November election.
August 14 -
Slow utility responses triggered legal action and calls for changes ranging from carrot-and-stick contracting agreements to a municipal takeover of Con Edison.
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