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Analysts say the development is another sign of financial stress at the beleaguered utility.
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The sales tax that funded the Wisconsin stadium construction turns off this month.
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The municipal market was hammered Wednesday by the COVID-19 pandemic with a more than quarter point correction in AAA benchmarks, issuers pulling deals off the shelves and more reports of pricing and evaluation confusion.
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Benjamin, who is mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, will co-chair the law firm's public finance and affordable housing practices.
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Wisconsin's capital finance director says the market offers savings on state bonds he never thought would be refunding candidates.
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Congressional offices may decide to minimize or ban face-to-face meetings as virus concerns grow.
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The commonwealth plans a $268 million GO sale two days after Gov. Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency.
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The consumer price index rose 0.1% last month, but moist recent data has been collected pre-virus spread.
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NAMA believes the order will strengthen protection for issuers in keeping with the recent reforms in the municipal market.
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Gov. John Bel Edwards kicked off Louisiana's legislative session by asking lawmakers to share accurate details about the coronavirus with constituents.
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Officials at the country's largest municipal healthcare system are tracking COVID-19 costs as they face headwinds from the state and federal governments.
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Uncertainty continues to hang over financial markets due to COVID-19. Stocks rebounded somewhat Tuesday while muni yields rose as much as 16 basis points — Tuesday saw a correction of sorts.
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Shawnee County, Kan., commissioners on Monday approved issuing $150 million in industrial revenue bonds for a massive new Walmart distribution center to be built just south of Topeka.
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Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are proposing to spend hundreds of billions of dollars that would require the support of lawmakers in both chambers of Congress.
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The public agency that owns the city's convention center will consider the expansion project and a financing plan next month.
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The Duluth School Board has voted to approve language for legislation that would enable the district to finance the construction of new administrative offices and transportation facilities on the Central High School property.
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When the Federal Reserve began expanding its balance sheet with quantitative easing, it was seen as an emergency measure. Yet a decade later, the Fed is again in jeopardy of hitting zero lower bound and its balance sheet remains large.
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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton plans to maintain day-to-day operations from home after a positive coronavirus test.
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Many businesses have implemented policies to limit non-essential travel, which is likely to have impacted the biennial presentation to municipal bond investors.
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