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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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Bondholders have long complained about the local government's lack of timely and accurate financial information.
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A large share of the refundings that saved the city hundreds of millions of dollars wouldn't be possible now that advance refundings are eliminated, a city official said.
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Isabella led trading operations at Shearson American Express and Banc One Capital Markets.
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The school district established a leadership team as it exercizes local control for the first time in more than 16 years.
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BlackRock says relative valuations and historical seasonal trends suggest favorable conditions for municipals.
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Fitch Ratings says the application of its new rating criteria is not expected to result in widespread downgrades.
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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has already barred Jose Ramirez from the securities industry, his lawyer said.
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The firm is expanding its bond counsel practice in Virginia and the Southeast.
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Chicago Public Schools has GO, revenue, and refunding bond deals in the works.
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Lakeport officials plan to equip city facilities with solar panels.
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