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The delay will mean reductions to services and may lead to job cuts at the start of the 2018-19 school year.
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California experienced the highest retail orders in five years during Tuesday's sale
March 9 -
Neel Kashkari is questioning whether the economy is really at full employment, a line his Federal Reserve colleagues frequently trot out.
March 9 -
Unless events change the economy, the Federal Open Market Committee will likely need four 25 basis point rate hikes this year, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren said Friday.
March 9 -
The Federal Reserve may be well-served by postponing additional interest-rate increases until inflation data show a stronger pickup in price pressures, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said.
March 9 -
Municipal bond buyers will see a slightly smaller slate of sales next week as supply dipped from this week’s new issue calendar.
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New Jersey lawmakers are tackling legislation that would create an easier path for developers to finance large-scale economic development projects with bonds.
March 9 -
January wholesale inventories saw a 0.8% rise, while wholesale sales saw a 1.1% decrease.
March 9 -
U.S. employers added the most workers since mid-2016 as labor-force participation swelled.
March 9 -
January's General Fund revenues were 12.2 percent below pre-Hurricane Maria projections.
March 8 -
The subsidy payments for direct-page bonds are claimed using IRS Form 8038-CP, which is a "smart form" designed to prevent entry errors.
March 8 -
The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, was unchanged for the second week in a row at 4.01%.
March 8 -
This week's big municipal bond deals got a warm reception from buyers as two New York issuers came to market.
March 8 -
An electric cooperative’s cross claim could upend the South Carolina Public Service Authority’s ability to collect nuclear-related costs.
March 8 -
California's Legislative Analyst's Office issued a report offering guidance to lawmakers on the state's reserve.
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With lawmakers failing to address a $1 billion budget deficit, S&P said “uncertainty about fiscal 2019 now looms over Louisiana.”
March 8 -
A sweeping bank regulatory bill under debate in the Senate is very close to achieving something the muni market has been fighting for since 2014: the inclusion of municipal bonds as high-quality liquid assets.
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College of DuPage's accreditation is no longer on probation.
March 8 -
Council Speaker Corey Johnson spelled out several conditions for such an increase to MTA Chairman Joe Lhota.
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Pension policy decisions made to improve funding levels are putting financial pressure on school districts through higher contributions.
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