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Lawmakers are under pressure to fix the state's severely unfunded pension obligations.
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Revenue from taxes on legal marijuana has not reached the point of being able to support bonds, industry observers say.
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Only five priorities remain on the Treasury and IRS work plan in 2019 for the municipal bond market.
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Bond traders are showing little sign of stepping back from their fight with the Federal Reserve over the path of interest rates and the market is now positioned for cuts on the horizon.
January 3 -
As equities traded lower, municipal bonds rallied along with Treasuries on Thursday.
January 3 -
The overall economy grew for the 116th straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Thursday.
January 3 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan said the U.S. central bank should put interest rates on hold as it waits to see how uncertainties about global growth, weakness in interest-sensitive industries and tighter financial conditions play out.
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The New York economy slipped in December, with current conditions falling to its lowest level since June.
January 3 -
Bill Glasgall of the Volcker Alliance breaks down the organization's report card of the states in five crucial budgeting components. Paul Burton hosts.
January 3 -
Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 10,000 to 231,000 in the Dec. 29 week, above expectations for a 220,000 level.
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Private-sector employment increased by 271,000 in December, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Thursday.
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Roads, local projects, contamination sites, and the state's rainy day fund will all see funding boosts.
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Analysts say lessons from the events of 2018 can forecast what lies ahead in 2019.
January 2 -
The Federal Register publication of the finalized PAB regulation takes effect April 1, but part of it can be implemented by issuers immediately.
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The New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority will revive a leasing program that hasn't been used since 2011.
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Wisconsin's governor-elect named Brian Pahnke budget director, Joel Brennan to head the Department of Administration, and Craig Thompson to lead transportation.
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In its 28-page financial report released Wednesday, the board reported that its net assets increased by over $4.3 million.
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Manufacturing gauges across the world’s largest economies stumbled at the end of last year, starting 2019 with fresh challenges for global growth and central banks.
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The team rejected a proposal for a $900 million Major League Baseball ballpark in Tampa and plans to remain at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg through 2027.
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Municipal bonds were mostly stronger along with Treasuries amid stock market gyrations.
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