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Riverside is the latest Illinois municipality to be downgraded because of underfunded pensions.
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Municipals were mixed at mid-session as the market prepared to take on a spate of new supply.
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“Asset recycling can help fix America’s serious infrastructure problems: aging, deteriorating facilities and a lack of funding for a large array of new infrastructure that would improve our quality of life," the study's author said.
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With COFINA and GDB deals moving forward, the Public Buildings Authority, Aqueduct and Sewer Authority, and University of Puerto Rico may be next in line.
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An underlying measure of U.S. consumer prices picked up in October while trailing forecasts on an annual basis, offering mixed signs on inflation.
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Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said a rising U.S. debt burden could derail the current expansion.
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S&P Global Ratings downgraded Oak Lawn to BBB.
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Retail giant Amazon announced separate joint second headquarters in New York City and Arlington, Virginia.
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Gov. Pete Ricketts, who won re-election last Tuesday, has said that expansion costs will be covered by existing revenue.
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Suggestive of possible near-term growth in issuance, municipal CUSIP requests rebounded in October.
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Moody’s Investors Service lowered Clarkson’s revenue bonds to Baa1 from A3.
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Chief Judge Merrick Garland appeared unconvinced by Justice Department attorney Gretchen Wolfinger who argued on behalf of the decision by the Internal Revenue Service to release only limited information in a “suspected practitioner misconduct” case.
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Kane County's share of Regional Transportation Authority sales taxes backs up its pledge of toll revenue for the Longmeadow Parkway bridge.
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The deadly Camp Fire left Paradise, California, in ruins, raising questions about the town's future and whether it can pay its debts.
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The federal government ran a $100.5 billion deficit in October.
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Examiners found that Mark Stewart Saunders was improperly relying on permission from a customer's daughter.
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The municipal bond industry marched at the head of the parade as the nation celebrated National Veterans Small Business Week.
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The Danville School District once again is asking for the public's approval to take out a general obligation bond — this time for $8.9 million — to be used for school remodeling, improvements and updates.
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The Senate is poised to confirm Kansas Banking Commissioner Michelle Bowman to the Federal Reserve Board. But the nominations for the two other open seats are still in limbo.
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Companies that provide services related to construction, planning, architecture, engineering and technology will be the first to benefit but almost every industry sector will gain.
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