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The big New York City and California deals are dominating investors’ attention this week as municipals turned weaker.
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The state will receive $1 billion from the Indiana Toll Road concessionaire over the next three years in return for higher tolls.
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Resolutions authorizing the sale of bonds to finance building a new Dickinson County Jail and renovating the courthouse were approved Thursday.
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Moody's dropped Mount Pleasant one notch to Aa3 over risks tied to the $10 billion project.
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S&P Global Ratings raised Stockton Public Finance Authority lease-revenue bonds to BB from B-minus.
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The Senate voted 85 to 14 on Wednesday, mostly along party lines, to confirm Republican Elad Roisman to become a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission for a term expiring June 5, 2023.
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The New York City Transitional Finance Authority and the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority were in the market on Wednesday.
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Yield and market complexity are top concerns of financial advisors, according to a survey by Columbia Threadneedle Investments.
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A major state bridge repair and replacement program was launched as the turnpike authority’s bond ratings were downgraded because of pension liabilities.
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The yield curve could invert later this year, but unless it's prolonged, it may not signal a recession.
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The 30-year veteran of HJ Sims, Lebenthal, and Bank of America will be responsible for expanding 280 Cap Markets' new issue underwriting business.
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The unrestricted cash balance was nearly unchanged from the end of fiscal 2017.
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The New York economy gained again in August, with current conditions at a multi-year high.
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The yield curve and other market signals give better clues about the economy in the current environment.
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The U.S. international trade gap widened to $50.1 billion in July, a slightly wider gap than the $50.0 billion deficit expected.
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Pennsylvania's chief financial officer launched an audit of the Philadelphia-based public university.
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The bill would make permanent the lower tax rates for individuals and small businesses and the $10,000 federal cap on state and local tax deductions.
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday said he will not seek re-election next year.
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The Midwest's public and private universities are straining to deal with enrollment losses.
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Retail investors lined up to get first crack at the New York City Transitional Finance Authority deal.
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