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New York City's gross city product grew 3.9% in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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The school district, which has about 50,000 students, faces a $30 million deficit in fiscal 2020.
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The ruling represents a second major victory for the anonymous whistleblower who has filed suit in at least four states.
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The ruling may benefit bondholders, though an appeal and political wrangling over Oversight Board appointments threaten to prolong the uncertainty.
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Portfolio managers look likely to drive demand for this week’s new issue slate, which totals under $3 billion.
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Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration says the revenue shortfall is driven largely by federal tax law changes the GOP passed in 2017.
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The number of trades increased by 2.9% in 2018, the highest it’s reached in the last five years, while the actual dollar amount remained stable.
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The owner of the Indy Eleven says a $150 million, 22,000-seat soccer stadium would help the team move up to Major League Soccer.
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Moody's warned that universities with a similar profile to Wright’s could also be at risk of faculty strikes.
February 19 -
Munis showed strength as traders returned to work on Tuesday after the three-day holiday weekend.
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Fayetteville property owners would see a tax increase under a proposal put forth by city staff to fund a wide range of public safety projects, to include new fire stations and a 911 call center.
February 19 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes grew as the National Association of Home Builders' housing market index climbed to 62 in February from 58 in January.
February 19 -
Mark Heppenstall, CIO at Penn Mutual Asset Management, discusses the Fed’s balance sheet normalization and whether its newfound patience can keep the economy growing. Gary Siegel hosts.
February 19 -
With monetary policy near the bottom of the range of Federal Open Market Committee estimates of its longer-run neutral rate, communications will need to change, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said Tuesday.
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New York service sector activity “grew at a fairly solid clip” in February, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Business Leaders Survey, released Tuesday.
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The appeals court ruled the appointments were unconstitutional, but didn’t invalidate either the existing board's actions or the parts of the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act that didn't address the board appointment process.
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Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp.'s restructured bonds started actively trading on Friday.
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The Minnesota-based advisory firm undertook a brand makeover designed to highlight its comprehensive suite of services.
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Financial advisor and attorney Calvin Grigsby and Shreveport, Louisiana, settled federal and state lawsuits without disclosing the terms.
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“Major banking organizations have now used this abusive tax shelter scheme to illegally shelter well over $1 billion in taxable income,” said the letter by W. Mark Scott.
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