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Municipals showed strength Tuesday in the face of new supply as long yields dipped as much as two basis points.
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Although oil and gas revenues remain low, Oklahoma saw signs of hope for recovery in June.
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Chicago is eyeing its second GO refinancing of the year, with savings expected to help chip away at the 2020 coronavirus-driven budget hole.
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Restoration of tax-exempt advance refunding might be inserted into the Senate's coronavirus relief package.
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Analysts had mixed reactions on what could have caused the decline, pointing to some municipalities closing out their fiscal years at the end of June.
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More market participants are introducing FinTech into the public finance space, hoping to provide more transparency and clarity for issuers and investors alike.
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The Garden State defers nearly $2 billion of spending into the new fiscal year, which could force them to make difficult choices in the fall.
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While the worst of the predictions failed to materialize — unemployment never hit the levels expected and most numbers started improving after a month or two — a second wave of the virus could take another bite out of the economy.
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Our third monthly survey found almost six out of 10 employers report that their plans for the return to work are stymied by uncertainty — specifically, a lack of clarity on the right timing, and persistent questions about how to provide a safe environment for their employees.
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Dag Detter, an investment advisor and former president of the Swedish government's holding company, explores creative ways for U.S. states and cities to improve their finances. Paul Burton hosts.
July 7 - Non-profits
They contribute more than $77 billion annually, or 9.4% of city economic output, according to the city comptroller.
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Economic activity in parts of the U.S. is showing signs of leveling off amid a resurgence in coronavirus cases, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic.
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Puerto Rico faces an uphill battle for recovery — what should happen and what will happen in the coming years for the island is in one word: uncertain.
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Municipals finished little changed ahead of this week's new-issue slate while retail investors are coming back into the market.
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The Puerto Rico Oversight Board has saluted the privatization deal.
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Texas reported June revenues improved from May, but still down year-over-year.
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