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New York City Health + Hospitals chief Mitchell Katz must navigate fiscal and political land mines as he sets out to fix a notoriously troubled unit.
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The Federal Transit Administration rules will take effect on June 29 of this year.
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New money deals helped issuance rise for the third straight month in May.
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Phil Murphy conditionally vetoed a tax credit bill that doesn't include incentives for reality shows.
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With gradual tightening continuing, monetary policy will become slightly restrictive as the neutral rate remains low, Federal Reserve Board Gov. Lael Brainard said Thursday.
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Four Twenty Seven developed climate change software to help bond investors assess future credit risk.
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A settlement would free up some state-intercepted revenues for the city while sending some overdue contributions to the funds.
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NFMA has given awards every year since 1984 to recognize those who have contributed to its goals for the advancement of the municipal bond industry.
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Municipal bonds were stronger at midday, holding onto hefty gains made earlier in the week as the last of the week’s larger deals came to market.
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The market’s performance amid this week’s volatility shows many municipal investors are in it for the long haul. They need that coupon.
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A new Pawtucket Red Sox stadium financing plan unveiled by House leadership late Wednesday would use future tax revenue in a large area of the city's core to pay for a new ballpark and surrounding infrastructure. It would also give public officials the power seize land for the stadium by eminent domain.
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Pending home sales declined 1.3% to an index reading of 106.4 in April.
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The MNI Chicago Business Barometer rose 5.1 points to 62.7in May, up from 57.6 in April, hitting the highest level since January.
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Gov. Bruce Rauner said he will sign the budget state lawmakers approved Thursday.
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Alan Rechtschaffen, portfolio manager at UBS Financial Services, discusses how the Federal Reserve is working to normalize rates amid a shortage of members, and the nominees to fill those empty seats. Gary Siegel hosts.
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The seasonally adjusted Milwaukee Report on Business increased to 67.90 in May from 58.26 in April.
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Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 13,000 to 221,000 in the May 26 week, slightly below the 224,000 level expected.
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Nominal personal consumption expenditures rose 0.6% in April, a stronger gain that expected, while core PCE prices rose 0.2% to keep the year/year rate at 1.8%
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The April Midwest Economy Index climbed to 0.53 from an unrevised 0.52 in March, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said Thursday.
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The Securities and Exchange Committee said its Investor Advisory Committee might made a recommendation related to enhanced municipal and corporate bond disclosure.
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