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The New Orleans Sewerage & Water Board is poised to issue $114 million in bonds for sewer and drainage repairs.
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California lawmakers introduced bills to spend one-fourth of the $6.1 billion surplus on programs for homeless people.
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The Huntsville city council on Wednesday approved selling municipal bonds to finance $69 million in projects and infrastructure associated with the Toyota-Mazda plants to be built in Limestone County.
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The island's future will depend on external aid, the amount of emigration, and internal reforms, economist Jason Bram found.
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Having vacancies on the Federal Reserve Board makes it “more difficult,” Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said Thursday.
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About $366 million of bonds are a component of the incentive package Wisconsin offered to land a Foxconn plant.
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Goldman Sachs' move in Chicago is part of its evolving strategy to bolster its regional presence.
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The firm announced a $10 million investment and landed California, the muni market's largest issuer, as a client.
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The new chief of the MTA's headline unit must juggle his vision for the agency with crisis management.
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The Iron County Hospital District in Pilot Knob, Missouri, filed for protection from its creditors Wednesday.
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Buyers are watching warily from the sidelines as the deals sell into an uncertain market environment
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While there are aspects to the proposal that a municipal professional may admire, it’s not inherently obvious that the shift to a 20/80 split between federal and local funding will produce results.
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Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported gains in input and selling prices, suggesting growing inflation.
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Jonnel Doris, Director of the Mayor’s Office of Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises, talks about strides the de Blasio administration has made in expanding business opportunities for small business owners who work with NYC and how this benefits the city’s economy. Chip Barnett hosts.
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The composite of the Leading Economic Index was up 1.0% in January following an unrevised 0.6% increase in December, the Conference Board said Thursday.
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Initial claims U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 7,000 to 222,000 in the February 17 employment survey week.
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Federal Reserve Governor Randal Quarles delivered an upbeat assessment of the U.S. economy and endorsed a “gradual” path for raising interest rates in his first public speech on monetary policy since joining the central bank in October.
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The administration would cut funds for the Water Infrastructure and Finance Innovation Act program.
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Municipal bond buyers were wary of possible interest rate increases, as issues from Los Angeles, New York and Utah hit the market.
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Shorter calls and a shift in the use of floating rate paper are part of Wisconsin's toolkit after tax reform.
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