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Revenues through the first 11 months of the fiscal year were 1% ahead of projections.
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The state's capital funding needs are far short of its available funding resources.
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Municipal bonds were little changed Tuesday as a continuation of the June-July reinvestment season made for brisk demand.
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Issuer groups urged a Senate Panel to undo a 2014 SEC rule change that required money market funds to use a floating net asset value.
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The measure provides the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey with multiple options to construct the elevated train service.
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Bond proceeds, approved in a 2016 measure, will be used for programs to aid homeless people.
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The junk-rated city is eyeing a return to market without a state backstop, but there is no timeline.
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Municipal bonds were little changed Tuesday as traders saw big note and bond deals hit the market, led by issuers in California and New York.
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Age, record usage and deferred maintenance have caused serious infrastructure problems at city parks, according to Center for an Urban Future.
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Texas service sector activity “continued to increase in June, although at a slightly slower pace than last month.”
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Service sector “activity grew robustly in June,” according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond service-sector activity survey, released Tuesday.
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Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region “continued to expand in June.”
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The consumer confidence index decreased to 126.4 in June from a revised 128.8 last month, The Conference Board reported Tuesday.
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New York City transportation commissioner and MTA board member Polly Trottenberg discusses regional challenges, opportunities and alternatives. Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
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Home prices rose 6.4% on an annual basis in April, not seasonally adjusted.
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The region's services sector showed “continued expansion,” as the general business conditions index slid to 39.1 in June from 45.3 in May.
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A general obligation refunding is definitely in the cards for Chicago Public Schools, and a new money deal may come as well.
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Gov. Paul LePage's post-pricing intervention to block the closing of $113 million of GO bonds may increase Maine’s future borrowing costs.
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Municipal bonds were little changed on Monday as supply concerns prompted Bank of America Merrill Lynch to cut its 2018 forecast to $365 billion of issuance.
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Education banker John Baracy has opened Raymond James’ first public finance office in Los Angeles.
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