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Municipal bonds were little changed on Thursday as a big sale out of Nevada hit the screens.
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Incumbent Bill Walker, an independent, faces challenges from Democrat Mark Begich and Republican Mike Dunleavy.
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MEAG wants a power purchase agreement enforced against JEA, which says the agreement must be vacated because it wasn’t properly approved.
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Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo and Republican Cranston Mayor Allan Fung will duel in November's general election.
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Susan Fitzgerald, Moody’s associate managing director, discusses the higher education sector, noting both long-term and near-term considerations, while hitting topics including net tuition pricing, student demographics, derisking of debt portfolios and endowment giving. John Hallacy hosts.
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Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits declined to a fresh 48-year low for the second straight week.
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A gauge of underlying U.S. inflation unexpectedly cooled in August as apparel prices fell.
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Rating agencies affirmed double-A-plus ratings ahead of the deal.
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They are also trying to take over representation of the Puerto Rico authorities in Government Development Bank debt restructuring.
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The Downriver Utility Wastewater Authority will sell $57 million of debt.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo sent letters to the Internal Revenue Service and to Treasury's Inspector General for Tax Administration threatening litigation and and asking for a probe of alleged undue political interference.
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Coalinga Regional Medical Center was felled by challenges common to many rural hospitals.
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The authority hasn't sold bonds since 2010.
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S&P boosted the outlook on New Mexico's AA rating to stable from negative.
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Municipal CUSIP requests surged in August, an indication of rising supply in the near-term.
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The Federal Reserve's Beige Book noted the economy expanded at a moderate pace for most districts, a small upgrade from the prior report.
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The cut marks the first major retreat for OppenheimerFunds, one of the biggest mutual-fund owners of Puerto Rico debt and a company that’s playing a major role in its bankruptcy.
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North Carolina officials are trying to figure out how to unwind parts or all of a 2014 public-private partnership that is building managed toll lanes on a Charlotte-area highway.
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Gradual Federal Reserve rate hikes remain appropriate, and while this may invert the yield curve, Fed Gov. Lael Brainard said she believes there are reasons to “temper somewhat” implications of a negative curve.
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Municipals remained weaker on Wednesday as the market saw several new issues sell in the primary, led by deals from North and South Carolina.
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