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Many market participants were already planning their getaways before the unofficial end of summer hits next Monday.
August 29 -
New Jersey produced enough fuel revenue last year to avoid a third gas tax increase in four years, according to State Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio.
August 29 -
The director of the Kentucky Retirement Systems says the state has built in a risk margin to avoid an adverse effect on liabilities.
August 29 -
Two courts have interpreted a legal question key to the VRDO lawsuits very differently.
August 29 -
Funds were restricted to states with populations of less than 100 people per square-mile.
August 29 -
Three Federal Reserve Bank presidents said they would cautiously consider supporting a rate cut.
August 29 -
Washington's overall economic strength and strong pension funding position outweighed troubles at Boeing as Moody's upgraded the state to Aaa.
August 29 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan includes the construction of more than 5,000 curbside rain gardens in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens.
August 29 -
Close proximity and presence in small states allows Josh Larson to "kick the tires" when analyzing new and existing credits
August 29 -
Lynn Martin, President and COO of ICE Data Services, talks with Chip Barnett about ICE's acquisitions and expansion, and discusses transparency and liquidity in the municipal bond market and the firm's introduction of a real-time AAA muni curve.
August 29 -
NYC to continue Wells' muni underwriting ban as Fed's Powell opines on the firm's woes.
August 28 -
S&P Global Ratings upgraded Chicago Public Schools to BB-minus from B-plus, and Fitch Ratings upgraded it to BB from BB-minus, ahead of a $369 million deal.
August 28 -
Only a transportation bond measure survived to reach voters after the legislature's GOP minorities blocked three other borrowing proposals.
August 28 -
The National Federation of Municipal Analysts's latest paper is part of the group's push to encourage "more robust" secondary market disclosure.
August 28 -
Even with a board vote just five weeks away, the proposed five-year capital program for New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is a big unknown.
August 28 -
Court filings cite Santee Cooper internal communications that differ markedly from public disclosures about a nuclear power project that went on to fail.
August 28 -
Some analysts wonder if lower rates will matter in an escalating trade war.
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The county would use its triple-A rating to support a refunding deal for its largest city, which is rated eight notches lower.
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Pocatello agreed to a $4.5 million settlement in the class action lawsuit about utility fees.
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Deals from Atlanta, Massachusetts, Ohio and Miami-Dade County led Tuesday's primary activity.
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