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Carol Kostik, the senior among eight deputies, has worked for three city comptrollers and managed the issuance of more than $110 billion of debt .
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New Jersey’s police officers and firefighters received control over their pension management decisions.
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CDFA said it is surveying local, state and multi-jurisdictional issuers about private activity bond fees in conduit transactions.
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The state used "subject to appropriation" language to exit a building lease, but state officials say Alaska will honor bonds subject to the same condition.
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The board responded that it would vigorously defend its budget and fiscal plan.
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Federal Reserve officials reaffirmed their commitment to gradually raising the benchmark lending rate amid rising risks from trade battles and emerging-market turmoil that could blunt the tailwind from fiscal policy.
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A sluggish and somewhat skittish tone kicked off the post-July 4th trading on Thursday.
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Better management may not be enough for Hartford and other Connecticut cities, says the Manhattan Institute.
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The U.S. services sector expanded at a faster pace in June as the non-manufacturing index rose to 59.1 from 58.6 in May.
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Initial claims U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 3,000 to 231,000 in the June 30 week.
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Private-sector employment increased by 177,000 in June, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Thursday.
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Bradley Wendt, a former investment banker with extensive experience in municipal bonds, interest rate swaps, and other fixed income products, joins Treasury's Office of Domestic Finance.
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The government expects more than $600 million in additional revenues over 10 years.
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Six straight treasurers want SEC chairman Jay Clayton to stay the course on the commission's forced arbitration policy.
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Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and co-sponsors of a recently offered bill want to prevent businesses in their states from being forced to collect sales taxes from e-commerce transactions.
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Muni finished stronger Tuesday in an abbreviated trading session. Markets are closed Wednesday and trading will resume on Thursday.
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California lawmakers established a conference committee Monday to create better fire prevention policies.
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Practitioners want to know what happens to the value of their portfolios if interest rates change.
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Michigan needs to spend $4 billion more each year for upkeep of the state's transportation, water and communications infrastructure.
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The public-housing authority's latest capital-needs assessment cited a $32 billion repair backlog.
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