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New Jersey lawmakers want to complete sports gambling legalization to get new revenue for the state government and debt-ridden Atlantic City.
May 15 -
Transportation lobbyists and researchers discussing surface transportation finance during an Infrastructure Week webcast were unanimous in saying that Congress should lift the general prohibition on tolling interstate highways.
May 15 -
Seattle-based icons Amazon and Starbucks are among those criticizing the tax.
May 15 -
David Hitchcock, managing director at S&P Global Ratings, talks about codifying financial practices in bond covenants and the changes in approach to ratings in priority-lien tax revenue debt. He also looks at the latest state trends. John Hallacy hosts.
May 15 -
Spokane Public Schools officials are exploring the possibility of placing a major bond measure on the November ballot that would move up the timetable for building three new middle schools and replacing three others.
May 15 -
The district is promoting structural protections and fiscal gains as it prepares to go to market with a $260 million refunding.
May 15 -
If New York State legalizes marijuana, New York City could see as much as $336 million annually in new tax revenue.
May 15 -
With only Sen. Elizabeth Warren challenging their thoughts, Fed nominees Richard Clarida and Michelle Bowman are likely to win approval from the Senate Banking Committee.
May 15 -
While the Federal Open Market Committee will raise interest rates a total of three or four times this year, interest rates will remain low by historical standards.
May 15 -
The commonwealth expects to come to market Wednesday with a competitive issuance.
May 15 -
Bills that stripped territory from Stockbridge without apportioning its debt are credit negative for Georgia local governments and could impose higher borrowing costs.
May 15 -
Municipal bonds turned weaker on Tuesday as a wave of deals swept into the market.
May 15 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan cautioned against policy actions that would push short-term borrowing costs above longer-term yields and said the U.S. central bank should move gradually with its plan to raise interest rates.
May 15 -
The loss of advance refunding hurts community control and stymies local infrastructure investment.
May 15
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The value of business inventories in March was roughly unchanged, below the 0.1% gain expected by analysts.
May 15 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes grew again as the National Association of Home Builders' housing market index climbed to 70 in May from a downwardly revised 68 in April, first reported as 69.
May 15 -
U.S. retail sales rose for a second month in April in broad fashion as bigger after-tax paychecks helped compensate for rising fuel costs, signaling consumer demand was off to a good start this quarter.
May 15 -
Prices paid remain elevated, while business activity improved, the Empire State Manufacturing Survey, released Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, suggested.
May 15 -
Richard Clarida, President Donald Trump’s nominee for vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, will tell U.S. lawmakers he would support policies that take a “balanced approach” to achieving the Fed’s goals of maximum employment and price stability.
May 15 -
Healthcare giant Catholic Health Initiatives now has a stable outlook on its Baa1 rating from Moody's Investors Service.
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