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State officials have lost two rounds in a lawsuit that says California improperly diverted money intended for homeowners to make payments on housing bonds.
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Oglethorpe Power said it will only support completing the new reactors at Plant Vogtle if the other three co-owners agree to a cap on future costs.
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Candidates in the mayoral and governor's races acknowledge daunting pension burdens without offering concrete solutions.
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The biggest deal of the week came to market on Tuesday as Wiscon sold general obligation bonds.
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Texas service sector activity continued to expand in September, according the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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Service sector conditions were mixed in September, the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond said.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's composite index of manufacturing activity rose in September.
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Andy Byford, president of the MTA's New York City Transit unit, said timing relative to budget cycles is essential.
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Municipal advisors may be subject simultaneously to conflicts of interest that should be fully disclosed under both federal and state law.
September 25
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The consumer confidence index rose to 138.4 in September, the Conference Board said.
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The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller home price index reported a 6.0% annual gain in July, down from 6.2% in June.
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State Comptroller Susana Mendoza blames Gov. Bruce Rauner for the two-year budget impasse, which she called a "man-made calamity." Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
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The Philadelphia region's services sector “continued to expand” in September albeit at a slower pace.
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The city wants to leverage what it considers a special electoral relationship with voters through a newly-established investment program.
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MEAG joins two other owners of the Plant Vogtle project voting to move forward; Oglethorpe Power has yet to decide.
September 24 -
The competitive GO deal will feature five- or eight-year calls.
September 24 -
Voter initiatives can limit the state of California’s operating flexibility, Fitch Ratings analysts wrote.
September 24 -
Carlos Braceras, elected as the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ new president on Monday, said one of his goals will be to persuade Congress to include more funding and policy reforms in surface transportation reauthorization legislation.
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The intermediate and long end has moved cheaper, creating an opportunity to add some yield to muni portfolios, says Triangle Park's J.R. Rieger.
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The coalition is sponsoring a campaign fundraiser for Rep. Richard Neal of Massachusetts, the ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee.
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