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About $920 million of the investor owned utility's debt is in the form of municipal bonds.
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Texas service sector activity “grew at a faster pace in January,” according to business executives responding to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey, as the revenue index climbed to 14.9, from 10.1.
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The consumer confidence index decreased to 120.2 in December from a downwardly revised 126.6 last month.
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Gerrard Bushell, CEO and president of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, discusses the conduit municipal bond issuer's number one rank in volume for 2018 and how the agency stays competitive. Andrew Coen hosts.
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Home prices in 20 U.S. cities slowed in November for an eighth consecutive month, extending the longest streak since 2014, as affordability issues remain.
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Municipals finished little changed on Monday in quiet activity.
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Moody's dropped to Caa3 a pool of pension obligation bonds likely to be dragged down by wildfire damage to Paradise, California.
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Until a clarification is issued, bond lawyers are requiring that the rental units be open to all who qualify without any preferences for special groups such as veterans.
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The U.S. Treasury Monday estimated it will borrow $365 billion of net marketable debt in the first quarter of 2019, assuming a $320 billion cash balance on March 31.
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With Rule 15c2-12 amendments taking effect at the end of February, issuers expressed confusion about their impact on continuing disclosure responsibilities.
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Teresita Fuentes has been in the position for six months.
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The firm tapped veteran Phong Pham to head the new office in the western part of the state.
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GFOA’s goal is to get a majority of House members to sign a letter pledging not to touch the tax exemption as they debate new infrastructure funding proposals.
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The St. Paul City Council is taking a dim view of Concordia University's plans to take a nine-story medical office building at least partially off the city's tax rolls.
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Those betting the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates may have to wait until 2023 to see it happen.
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Municipals were stronger in quiet activity on Monday as the market looks ahead to new competitive sales.
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An $8.4 billion bounty in state revenue puts Texas in its best position in years to resolve school funding woes.
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Voters could experience déjà vu when they open their ballots for the February special election, which are scheduled to be mailed Friday.
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New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority intends to sell roughly $1.25 billion in bonds and notes this week as debate simmers over its funding sources.
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Tuition revenue pressures from a sharp enrollment have prompted Vermont's Green Mountain College to close after 183 years.
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