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The ratings of four Southeast public power agencies were lowered due to uncertainty about future costs to build the new reactors.
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Gary Hall, who became the new MSRB chair on Monday, says he has a "reverence" for the muni market.
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Salt Lake City will bring $875 million of revenue bonds this month for its airport.
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Illinois-based OSF Healthcare System will refund $470 of debt this week and next.
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"This is not a project we relish," city transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg said while presenting options for its $3 billion-plus overhaul of part of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
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Municipal law attorney Eric Brofy expects to increase the focus on public-private partnerships at the 52-year-old higher education conduit bond issuer.
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Municipal market participants are awaiting a big deal from the Garden State.
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Although at a slower pace than in the month before, the overall economy grew in September, the ISM said on Monday.
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Construction spending rose by 0.1% in August.
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With $7.5 billion of new supply on the way to hungry bond buyers, the focus is on the East Coast as issuers in New Jersey and New York take the lion’s share of attention this week.
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As the U.S. economy remains strong, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams urged continued gradual rate increases
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Municipal bond volume is set to start final quarter of the year with a bang, with two issuers accounting for $3.3 billion,
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The third quarter ended with a whimper, leaving year-to-date issuance 15% behind last year's pace.
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New Jersey’s health benefit agreements with public sector unions mark an important step toward managing a growing expense, according to Moody’s.
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Moody's boosted its outlook for the University of Illinois to stable from negative ahead of the deal.
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The state's chief auditor said the program to install high-speed internet across Kentucky is plagued with "botched" procurements.
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Stringer called for a chief diversity officer in every city agency, stronger building code enforcement, and procurement time frames.
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The Sacramento County Office of Education rejected the Sacramento City Unified School District budget because of deficit spending.
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The Protecting Family and Small Business Tax Cuts Act of 2018 which passed 220 to 191 isn’t expected to become law because the Senate won’t consider it this year.
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United Airlines is grumbling about a proposal to use aviation fuel taxes to fund a PATH extension to Newark's airport.
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