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America’s growing debt pile may force the Federal Reserve to stop shrinking its balance sheet before the year is out, according to former U.S. Treasury adviser Zoltan Pozsar.
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Economists and rating agencies say a full-blown trade war could impact ports, logistics and agriculture.
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Primary market action kicked off Tuesday as several big deals were offered to municipal bond buyers.
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Moody’s cited the Pennsylvania city’s continued reliance on its 2013 utility sale to sustain operations.
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Household debt increased by $82 billion in the second quarter, the 16th quarterly gain in a row, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Tuesday.
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New York's City Council approves Hudson Yards financing and regulations on e-hail ride services. Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
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S&P last week downgraded the transportation authority, citing weak debt-service coverage.
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Import prices were flat in July, below the 0.1% reading expected and following a 0.1% decline in June.
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The 107.9 reading was a tick away from the record set in July 1983, and was up 0.7 points from June.
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The deadline for voting is 5 p.m. on Sept. 12.
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In early December a Puerto Rico government official said that he expected the fiscal year General Fund revenues to be 25% less than budgeted.
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Recommendations released by a bipartisan New Jersey panel last week aimed at attacking the state’s beleaguered finances centered largely on combating soaring pension and benefit costs.
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As the nation’s most populous state with the largest economy, California could set the upper level benchmark for other large states such as Florida and New York that have not yet announced a sales tax remittance threshold.
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An "anemic" first quarter gave way to a much stronger second quarter for the muni market, SIFMA found.
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With about $12 billion of new deals on tap, muni investors will have plenty of bonds to choose from.
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The University of Texas is launching a $175 million project to remodel its famed football stadium as the university embarks on the 2019 fiscal year with a record budget.
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Thanks to rising revenue and retirement of bonds eight years earlier than planned, Colorado's E-470 Authority can free drivers of a $10 registration fee that helped complete the beltway around metro Denver.
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The health organization will issue bonds that will fund a new headquarters in Roseville, California.
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The public power agencies could see their ratings dropped if financial flexibility diminishes as a result of higher costs.
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The state expects to come to market with an $889.1 million general obligation sale in three tranches.
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