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A hearing officer and a Circuit Court judge concluded Illinois failed to prove accusations of securities violations against Calvin Grigsby.
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The Florida Development Finance Corp. said another meeting will be scheduled to finish taking public comment on financing for the passenger train project.
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There are some caveats attached to this traditional axiom on time of the season.
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All four industry groups that submitted comments on the proposed rule requested a continuation of the practice that allows remarketing reissuances at a premium.
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If blockchain becomes a force in the muni market, it could take on some of the duties done by middlemen, thereby cutting costs for issuers.
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Consumer credit increased by $17.0 billion in January to $4.035 trillion.
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If the budget passes as proposed, some municipalities would default on bonds, said the president of the Alaska Municipal League.
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A weakening economic outlook in the U.S. and abroad argue for a “softer” path for interest rates than central bankers previously envisioned, Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard said.
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Puerto Rico Oversight Board says it can achieve much but not all of its pension restructuring plans without the local government's assistance.
March 7 -
Nick Sifuentes of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign weighs the multipronged mass-transit crisis in metropolitan New York. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
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Moody's boost at Aa1 means lower borrowing costs, additional savings and a more diverse market for the city's bonds, according to Melanie Hartzog.
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The level of initial claims fell by 3,000 to 223,000 in the March 2 week, just below expectations for a 225,000 reading, data released Thursday showed.
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Productivity gains in the U.S. last quarter exceeded forecasts though were little changed from the prior reading as output and hours worked both cooled.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is running into flack from fellow Republicans who control the legislature for his 18 cent-per-gallon proposal.
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J.B. Pritzker will defend his fiscal 2020 budget and pension proposals as well as his gamble on waiting for voters to approve graduated income tax rates.
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A heavy debt burden driven largely by a decade-old bond issuance led the small liberal arts school to announce that it will close.
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Municipal bond buyers grabbed general obligation bonds from California and New York City on Thursday.
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Victor Quiroga Jr. previously was a vice president at Frost Bank.
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Newly issued Treasury securities held in stripped form decreased about $1.197 billion in February.
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The U.S. economy cooled in the first two months of 2019, with growth characterized as “slight-to-moderate” across most of the country in a Federal Reserve survey.
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