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Ms. Funk, the 2019 president of WPF, joins colleagues from all aspects of the public finance industry on the group's executive board.
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The state's BBB Fitch rating is at risk of a downgrade if lawmakers adopt Gov. J.B. Pritzker's proposed fiscal 2020 budget.
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The value of new factory orders rose 0.1% in December, well below the 0.9% increase expected.
February 27 -
Pending home sales rebounded 4.6% to an index reading of 103.2 in January, after a revised 2.3% decline to 98.7 in December.
February 27 -
A state-by-state review of 2018 municipal bond issuance issuance in the Midwest.
February 27 -
The new guidance cleared up social media advertising restrictions and interactive content.
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The College of New Rochelle is on the brink of closure after staff cuts, asset sales and a refinancing failed to alleviate a debt crunch.
February 26 -
The new money segment of the $438 million deal will help fund a midfield concourse at LAX.
February 26 -
The University of Findlay will use long-term bonds to restructure its outstanding debt, which includes capital lease obligations and short-term notes.
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Ohio and Nevada issuers came to market with a water deals as municipal bonds showed off their strength.
February 26 -
The New Mexico capital claims the state's first certified green bonds and first anaerobic wastewater treatment plant with Climate Bond Initiative certification.
February 26 -
The ruling affirmed a lower court ruling that dismissed a claim by the commonwealth’s Legislative Assembly that the board exceeded its power.
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Refunding volume in the Midwest was down 57% in 2018, while new money deals rose just 1.8%, leaving the region down more than 28%.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the U.S. labor market still has room to pull in workers.
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Municipals were stronger as issues in Ohio and Nevada came to market
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Jerome Powell confronted skepticism from Republican Sen. Patrick Toomey on Tuesday when the Federal Reserve chairman explained why the central bank is undertaking a yearlong review of its approach to achieving its 2% inflation goal.
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A state-by-state review of 2018 issuance in the Southwest.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said a healthy U.S. economy has faced some “crosscurrents and conflicting signals” that officials in January decided warranted taking a patient approach to future interest-rate changes.
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Texas service sector activity “accelerated in February,” according to business executives responding to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey, as the revenue index climbed to 19.2, from 14.9.
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The service sector improved in February, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond service-sector activity survey, released Tuesday.
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