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Bedford Schools is moving forward with a proposed $35 million bond issue for the November ballot.
June 6 -
First quarter nonfarm productivity was revised down to a 0.4% gain, while unit labor cost growth was revised up to a 2.9% pace, the strongest in a year.
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The U.S. international trade gap narrowed to $46.2 billion in April from $47.2 billion, a much smaller gap than the $48.8 billion deficit expected.
June 6 -
Rvenue soar 10.2% in May compared to a year earlier, accompanied by strong growth in oil and gas income.
June 5 -
The city will decide whether to apply the designation to an upcoming deal to fund housing for homeless people.
June 5 -
The bankuptcy court will hear a motion Wednesday to allow the probe, which could undercut billions of dollars in bondholder claims.
June 5 -
The municipal bond market saw billions of dollars of bonds hit the screens on Tuesday.
June 5 -
The city will issue $80 million of limited tax general obligation bonds and $64 million subordinate lien income tax bonds,
June 5 -
Its plan aims to create 3,900 homes in the greater Portland region.
June 5 -
Gov. John Bel Edwards objected to a spending plan that would impose cuts of more than 24% on most state agencies.
June 5 -
The looming legalization of sports betting in New Jersey will provide only slight winnings to the Garden State and Atlantic City, according to analysts.
June 5 -
The muni industry's self regulator said issuers have found underwriters' disclosure letters to be too long, filled with boilerplate, and duplicative.
June 5 -
Municipal analysts see the holes in the spending plan, but secondary market traders reacted positively.
June 5 -
The muni market saw several large deals hit the screens Tuesday from issuers in California, Seattle and Connecticut.
June 5 -
Northwest Community Schools is giving it's $24.9 million bond another try.
June 5 -
Las Cruces city councilors on Monday unanimously OK'd placing a nearly $35.6 million general-obligation bonds package before city voters in August.
June 5 -
For three hours Monday, members of the state Parkways Authority hashed out details for the sale of more than $300 million of turnpike bonds, a plan the authority is expected to formally approve on Thursday.
June 5 -
The U.S. services sector expanded at a faster pace in May as the non-manufacturing index rose to 58.6 from 56.8 in April.
June 5 -
"Hurricane Czar" Alan Rubin of Blank Rome tells how cities have redefined resiliency through data mining and green-bond mainstreaming, and explores what went wrong in Ellicott City, Md. Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
June 5 -
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner and lawmakers acknowledged much work remains to be done to put the state on sounder fiscal footing.
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