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Republican gains in the Senate may alter the fate of at least one of President Trump’s nominees for the Federal Reserve.
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Munis will see some deals price into a slightly stronger market on the heels of Tuesday's midterm elections.
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The five new board members plan to scrutinize future financing plans of the two Poinciana community development districts.
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It's the first court authorization for a workout of a commonwealth debtor since the island began defaulting on its obligations in 2015.
November 7 -
California voters were rejecting an $8.877 billion water infrastructure and watershed conservation bond, but a majority of the $76 billion sought should pass.
November 7 -
Democrats won the U.S. House by riding a surge of voter anger and discontent with Donald Trump in suburban enclaves.
November 7 -
Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal, friendly to the muni market, is likely to chair the critical Ways and Means Committee.
November 6 -
Democrats could attempt to revive Build America Bonds as part of a bipartisan infrastructure bill following their House victory.
November 6 -
The California Budget & Policy Center says blowback from new tariffs will hit California because China is a major export market.
November 6 -
Muni activity is being tempered by this week’s election focus, market sources said.
November 6 -
Chicago Heights joins the list of local governments hit with a Moody's downgrade becaue of pension funding strains.
November 6 -
Newly issued Treasury securities held in stripped form increased about $12.227 billion in October.
November 6 -
The unsecured creditors gave conditional support to the biggest Puerto Rico debt restructuring.
November 6 -
Structural differences insulated Chicago bonds from the worst of the impacts of S&P's new criteria while dragging down the rating of Build Illinois debt.
November 6 -
State officials say the P3 structure will allow it to complete the Interstate 75 project a decade early.
November 6 -
Sales tax growth in Texas grew 7.3% year-over-year to an October record of $2.6 billion, the state's comptroller said.
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States have reversed deterioration found last May.
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The Virginia College Building Authority competitively sold almost $215 million of tax-exempt and taxable revenue bonds.
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Moody's Investors Service raised the city three notches to Baa3.
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The negotiated $31.4 million sale is part of a planned $100 million the city will sell to finance Polar Park, the planned home of the Worcester Red Sox.
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