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The busiest day of the week, and a good test for the market, lies ahead.
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The memo appears to respond to a March 29 written request by the National Association of Bond Lawyers to Christie Jacobs, director of the IRS Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds Office to clarify the new law.
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The struggle between board and local government continues, as island leaders agree to a tax overhaul plan.
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The Port of Corpus Christi will team up with the Carlyle Group to finance a $1.2 billion oil export terminal designed to enhance the port's ranking as the top energy exporting hub.
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Moody's Investors Service upgraded LAX ahead of the deal, bringing the subordinate bonds to the AA-minus level across the board.
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After recession-driven trouble, the authority's reserve is more than $300 million, said Donna Manuelli, its chief financial officer.
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The defense team accused the SEC of a "gross abuse of power."
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In addition to the local bond measures, voters will also decide seven governor's races and a Missouri fuel tax.
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The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency priced a $79 million refunding sale of Series 2018C taxable housing bonds.
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The muni market starting saw a steady stream of issuance of Tuesday, preceding a big wave of deals that are expected on Wednesday.
October 30 -
John Barton, national Department of Transportation sector leader at HNTB, discusses how President Donald Trump’s steel tariff policy is slowing down transportation construction projects and why there has been lack of progress from the White House on a promised infrastructure bill. Andrew Coen hosts.
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Texas service sector activity continued to expand in September, according the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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The consumer confidence index rose to 137.9 in October from a revised 135.3 in September.
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The municipal bond industry has been following the rest of Wall Street down the path to a cold world of statistics driven by algorithms and various formulas to try to perfect an imperfect product.
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The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index reported a 5.8% annual gain in August, down from 6.0% in July.
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The backloaded maturity schedule of the debt brings comparisons to the city's supposedly abandoned "scoop-and-toss" practices.
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Moody's Investors Service cut the outlook for the system, already rated at junk Ba1.
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The pilot program began in May, but was not officially announced by the IRS until last week.
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Nineteen deals on the schedule are $100 million or larger, including the $1.3 billion Chicago securitization transaction.
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Three of four economic measures improved in September from August.
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