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The Garden State kicked off the new fiscal year on a strong note as July’s major tax collections rose 12% compared to July 2018.
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The market is undergoing a generational transformation and, absent investment in technology, attracting and retaining talent will be a significant challenge.
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The MBTA's plans to shut down major Boston mass-transit stations for accelerated repairs is the latest card to play in a spiraling transit and congestion crisis.
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The municipal bond market received a variety of data Thursday suggesting economic strength belying the recession forecast by the 2/10-year Treasury yield curve inversion on Wednesday.
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California joined 21 other states and seven local governments to sue the federal government in an effort to overturn what they see as pro-coal rulemaking.
August 15 - Rogue employee’s ‘unauthorized transactions’ result in ‘substantial losses’ to Atlanta broker-dealer
The firm has notified regulators and the FBI about the alleged illegal, off-book trade activity, which sources say cost the firm more than $10 million.
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The Oversight Board urged the federal government to provide more help to the island’s people and businesses.
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The prospect of rock-bottom interest rates and a trade-war induced recession could put a greater strain on state and city retirement plans.
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Municipal bonds continued their rally on Wednesday, and pushed tax-free yields to their lowest levels ever.
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Chicago’s long-standing effort to host and profit from a casino will require a legislative makeover to attract financing, a report said.
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Though the presidential candidate field is still large, some have proposed detailed infrastructure plans related to broadband and water systems.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard called current U.S. economic conditions “quite good” and said the goal of the central bank’s policy framework review should be to avoid a Japan-style deflationary trap.
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Thousands of voters want the constitutional amendment on the 2020 ballot while utilities and groups ask the Florida Supreme Court to strike it down.
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This part of the curve inverted for the first time since June 2007.
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Nearly two years after hiring a private consortium to remodel the Denver International Airport terminal, the city canceled the contract and plans to go it alone.
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Deals from Texas and Virginia led the slate of new issues that hit the market on Tuesday.
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The law firm is bolstering its infrastructure project presence with the addition of an attorney who has helped advance some of the nation’s largest P3s.
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Paul Chatalas, who has both a public finance and public policy background, took over as capital markets director Tuesday.
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The funds would be used to expand the Houston area’s network of bus, rail and managed lane projects.
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The evolution of muni advocacy has been in progression for years, though it was further galvanized by the shock and dismay at the 2017 tax reform.
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