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The U.S. budget deficit widened to $691 billion in the first half of fiscal 2019 as spending outpaced an increase in revenue.
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Cleveland Clinic will be pricing $930 million of bonds and roughly half of the structure will be variable rate debt that the clinic hopes will lower its costs.
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Among the beneficiaries is a bond-financed bus line in Portland, Oregon.
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Fed policymakers grappled with “significant uncertainties” as they scrapped forecasts for interest-rate hikes in 2019.
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President Trump said that it’s up to Herman Cain to determine whether he can win Senate confirmation.
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A fourth audit in two months fuels the perception that the IRS has launched an enforcement initiative involving the island territory.
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Virginia and Florida and other states are responding to complaints about using tolls to pay for costly road improvements.
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Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger celebrated when the California Transportation Commission voted, despite a host of warnings, to pay a contractor more than $1 billion to build two tunnels and a stretch of road outside San Francisco nine years ago.
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When they met Monday, the Leavenworth, Kansas, Board of Education were briefed on plans for capital projects that will be funded largely with money from a bond issue that was approved last year.
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The City Council called on de Blasio to increase reserves in the $92.2 billion budget by $250 million.
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A key measure of U.S. inflation rose less than forecast in March on a drop in apparel prices following a methodology change for data collection.
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More liquidity, lower costs, and the need for audit trails are accelerating changes in muni bond trading.
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Underwriters circulated a premarketing wire on California’s $2 billion GOs as the NYC water authority deal came to market.
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Siamac Afshar has joined HJ Sims Philadelphia office as vice president of investment banking.
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Advocates are pressing for more than a pork-filled package, with reforms and sustainable funding sources, too.
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Seth Magaziner's strategies mingle school construction borrowing and debt-management sessions with victims compensation, college savings and a small-business program.
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The proposed 2020 budget has $139 million for the payment of debt.
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Ramirez & Co. makes additions in big markets of Texas and New York.
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Iona College may receive an upgrade from Moody's after boosting financial reserves through aggressive fundraising.
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Steve Dilts, a senior vice president at infrastructure solutions firm HNTB Corporation, discusses the biggest transportation challenges facing the New York City metropolitan region including the long-stalled Gateway project and improving access to Manhattan’s Penn Station. Andrew Coen and Paul Burton host.
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