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A total of three advisory groups will be providing input to the board in the new fiscal year.
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State Controller Betty Yee said revenues came in $1.14 billion higher than anticipated.
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The state's special commission on pension funding is exploring contributions of real-estate assets to an independently managed trust.
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July wholesale inventories increased by 0.6% while wholesale sales were flat, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday.
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U.S. job openings rose in July to a fresh record as the biggest share of workers since 2001 quit their positions, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
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The Boston-based muni technology provider has added Tom Paolicelli, John Murphy and Brendan McGrail.
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New York City Council Member Daniel Dromm, chair of the Finance Committee, talks about the recently passed budget, the Council’s priorities in the upcoming session, and the challenges and successes he has had in his life. Chip Barnett and Paul Burton host.
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The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index soared to 108.8 in August, a record in the survey's 45-year history.
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The Tax Reform 2.0 legislation includes a permanent cap on the deduction for state and local taxes as well as a higher threshold for the alternative minimum tax.
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The unsecured creditors say that the deal treats the island’s government authorities in Title III bankruptcy unfairly.
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Verity Health System reported about $459 million of long-term bond debt and $254 million in pension obligations on its most recent CAFR.
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Demand for public-private partnerships in higher education is on the rise, particularly for student housing and parking, according to a report issued by Fitch Ratings.
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Consumer credit increased $16.64 billion in July to $3.908 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported on Monday.
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The short-end of the municipal bond market is rich relative to U.S. Treasury and corporate bonds, says J.R. Rieger.
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States would be barred from starting to require the collection and remittance sales taxes from online vendors located out of state until next year under a bill introduced by two Republicans in the Senate.
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Changes in CalPERS investment assumptions are spurring Chowhilla's plans, city officials say.
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In a post-tax reform world, the PFM Group created a new title, promoting Daniel Hartman to head of the financial advisory business.
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Toni Harp says New Haven does not intend to apply to Connecticut's oversight board despite budget struggles and deficit borrowing.
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Municipal bond buyers are looking ahead to the wide variety of new deals heading their way this week.
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The $1.6 billion size of the deal reflects the importance of water infrastructure to Texas.
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