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Proposition CC, which would have allowed the state to retain revenues above a 27-year-old formula, was defeated.
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Bitvore has added sentiment scoring for municipal obligors, allowing users to glean leading indicators of performance from unstructured data sources in real time.
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Schools, public transit and medical research are among the beneficiaries of successful bond measures Tuesday in the Lone Star State.
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“We see some calming of seas,” said Beth Ann Bovino, chief U.S. economist and managing director at S&P Global Ratings, who offered those explanations as part of her latest take on the U.S. economic outlook.
November 6 -
New York City voters take the first step to include a formal rainy day fund in the budget process.
November 6 -
Nonfarm productivity slipped, the Labor Department reported Wednesday, a day when comments from Fed presidents suggested cuts are done for now.
November 6 -
Transportation Secretary James Trogdon says Dale Folwell's allegations of overspending are unsupported.
November 6 -
The SEC brought four civil lawsuits and 10 stand-alone administrative proceedings, according to its annual report released Wednesday.
November 6 -
Paige Cognetti will fill out the term of Bill Courtright, who resigned and pleaded guilty to corruption charges.
November 6 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory announced the action Wednesday, saying it stemmed from the firms' supervisory failures.
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Taxable municipal issuance leapt to record levels in 2019, but its exponential surge in the past three months may signal an even larger boom on the horizon.
November 6 -
Gov. Wanda Vázquez's bill aims to prevent the commonwealth from pursuing debt practices that have gotten it into trouble.
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Voters were willing to spend, approving most of the largest bond issues before them.
November 6 -
Moody's Investors Service upgraded $1.2 billion of general obligation bonds to Aa1 from Aa2.
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The unfunded liabilities rose to $137 billion in fiscal 2019 from $134 billion, and the state will have to contribute $600 million more in fiscal 2021.
November 5 -
Lawmakers divided on using county funds to pay for Medicaid costs
November 5 -
Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration is exploring a large bond sale to fund equipment upgrades for the commuter rail and bus system.
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Texas continued its record-setting pace in October with monthly sales tax revenue growing 7% year-over-year to $2.82 billion.
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Municipals weakened along with Treasuries as stocks surged amid good earnings reports and economic data.
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The junk-rated school district revised its fiscal 2020 budget to reflect the contract that ended a teachers' strike, but long-term questions remain.
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