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U.S. new-home groundbreaking and permits fell in June to the slowest pace in nine months.
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The Federal Reserve should get monetary policy to a neutral stance, but that could be “challenging,” Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George said.
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California reported an $8.5 billion surplus in the budget passed last month.
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James Spiotto warns that communities with pension problems face potential population loss if they raise taxes too high and are not able to maintain public service levels.
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Municipal bond buyers on Tuesday snapped up deals from New Jersey, New York City and Texas issuers.
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New Jersey's legal sports books reported $3.5 million in June revenue from $16 million in bets, according to a state report.
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With limited supply available, an analyst said North Carolina’s $400 million deal should attract ‘significant demand’ from investors.
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Bond insurers and legal counsel battled for share of a smaller market as Assured Guaranty and Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP stayed atop the rankings.
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NYC Comptroller Stringer is calling on the state legislature to approve a municipal bond act to help the MTA fix "ADA Transit Deserts" that leave senior and disabled New Yorkers stranded.
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Will a lawsuit alleging a conspiracy in the VRDO market be dismissed early?
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Changes the Federal Reserve Board made in 2016 to its Liquidity Coverage Ratio rules would treat munis more restrictively than other, similar Level 2B high quality liquid assets.
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The clinic will privately place the debt with buyers internationally and in the U.S.
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Albert Reyes will work out of the firm’s Los Angeles and Irvine offices.
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New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Maryland claim the state and local tax deduction is essential to prevent federal tax powers from interfering with constitutionally guaranteed state rights.
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The Nacogdoches County Hospital District took a nine-notch downgrade as it prepares to file for bankruptcy.
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Municipal bond buyers were rewarded as a bevy of new deals hitting the market on Tuesday.
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The Bond Buyer is proud to kick off the third-annual Rising Stars program, showcasing the brightest young minds in the municipal bond industry. Click to learn how to nominate an emerging leader in muni finance.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said protectionism can hurt economic growth and potentially undermine wages.
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Jonathan Bowles of the Center for an Urban Future tells how New York City's parks infrastructure is crumbling through years of neglect. Paul Burton hosts.
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Luke Bronin, in an interview at the Brookings Municipal Finance Conference, said Connecticut's capital city is "in a stronger position than we’ve been in a long time."
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