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The White House is considering Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester for central bank vice chair.
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A shortfall of about $9 million was initially projected when officials underestimated the increase in statewide student enrollment.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio’s $88.7 billion preliminary budget faces tougher scrutiny with Corey Johnson as City Council speaker.
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The planned $12.7 billion billion project for a new dual-track rail tunnel linking New York City and New Jersey got the cold shoulder in President Trump’s $1.5 trillion proposal.
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Pennsylvania sold a tobacco bond deal to receptive buyers, who liked the security pledge, timing and partial insurance.
February 13 -
Build America Mutual's 2017 and fourth quarter financial results show gains.
February 13 -
Lawmaker suggests advanced refundings be renamed “refinancing to save taxpayer dollars” and private activity bonds be called "public good bonds."
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The president's proposal to expand and use private activity bonds for public infrastructure projects is similar to one made by a prior administration.
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Efforts to push Lombard Public Facilities Corp. out of Chapter 11 were recently dropped, easing obstacles to its restructuring.
February 13 -
With fewer incentives to buy tax-exempt debt under the new tax law, Texas municipal bond industry leaders confront a changing market.
February 13 -
Puerto Rico's latest fiscal plan represents an improvement over the previous one, which included nothing for debt repayment.
February 13 -
Fourteen San Angelo ISD campuses are targeted for upgrades and repairs if a nearly $149 million bond is passed by voters in May.
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With future employee retirement costs expected to grow significantly in the future, La Verne City Council members addressed the shortage.
February 13 -
An upsized Pennsylvania tobacco deal prices into a market where buyers are looking for both higher yield and security.
February 13 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board wants to prepare broker-dealers for a forthcoming seismic regulatory change.
February 13 -
Dan DiSalvo, a City University of New York professor and Manhattan Institute senior fellow, breaks down the pending U.S. Supreme Court case Janus v. AFSCME, which could stand public-sector policy on its head. Andrew Coen and Paul Burton host.
February 13 -
Eloner Habtezghi was named managing director in its corporate finance and capital markets division focusing on energy, power and natural resources.
February 13 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the U.S. central bank had made great progress in its pursuit of full employment and stable prices but was on the lookout for threats to the economy amid turmoil in financial markets.
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BondLink's websites are designed to provide ongoing disclosure about issuers.
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Small business optimism grew in January, as a record number of owners said now is a good time to expand, the National Federation of Independent Business said Tuesday.
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