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The board has claimed its policies must be followed to make money available for bond payments.
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U.S. filings for unemployment benefits fell more than forecast last week to a two-month low.
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U.S. consumer prices rose less than expected in June amid falling utility prices and a record decline in hotel costs.
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Businesses are starting to step up their efforts to partner with community groups and provide training programs for employees as job openings become harder to fill, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said.
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Three Republican senators have introduced legislation that would slash federal spending for transportation and federal fuels taxes and put more responsibility on states for transportation infrastructure and all mass transit projects.
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Two Dallas-area school districts put their recently approved bonds up for sale to a receptive market.
July 11 -
Requests for municipal bond identifiers rose in June for the fourth month in a row as the Dormitory Authority of New York sold $1.79 billion of bonds to a supply-starved market.
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Barring legislative intervention, the district can't issue debt to cover the $500 million in repair costs.
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The league tables show a return to normal from the first quarter, when PFM, Citi and JPMorgan all placed lower than usual.
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While munis have received scant attention at previous meetings, a discussion of pre-trade transparency is on tap for next week's Fixed Income Market Structure Advisory Committee meeting.
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Most of the state's largest cities are making strides in trimming their OPEB liablities, a study says.
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The Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority is expanding its rail and bus services in the Seattle region.
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The Texas economy is riding high and producing record tax revenue, but a trade war could reverse the trend, Texas Comptroller Glen Hegar said.
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Walter Higgins plans to submit his resignation because an unexpected family incident will keep him out of Puerto Rico, the governor said.
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Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session as a swell of supply swept into the market on Wednesday.
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Labor market “activity declined and momentum remained high in June,” as the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Labor Market Conditions Indicators (LMCI) slid to 0.77 from 0.91 in May.
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The Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District’s CP program will finance a critical infrastructure repair program and capital projects.
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The American Trucking Associations and three co-plaintiffs argue in federal court that the state's truck-only tolls are unconstitutional.
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May wholesale inventories increased by 0.6%, revised upward from the 0.5% gain reported in the advance estimate.
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U.S. wholesale prices rose in the 12 months ended in June by the most since November 2011 as the costs of services accelerated.
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