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The market is watching for details on Treasury Department’s quarterly refunding, President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address and the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting.
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The first full year of Philadelphia soda tax collections came in $12.2 million below projections.
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The governor wants to neutralize the effects of the new law to make it revenue-neutral for the state government.
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President Trump may be laying the groundwork for a war with environmental groups with his draft legislative plan to streamline the environmental process for infrastructure projects.
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St. Louis is considering a plan to raise money by privatizing Lambert International Airport.
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The Treasury Monday estimated it will borrow $441 billion of net marketable debt in the first quarter of 2018, assuming a $210 billion cash balance on March 31.
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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's decisions at last week's board meeting reveal that it feels a sense of urgency as the clock ticks down toward the effective date of its landmark markup disclosure rule.
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Emerging A.I. technology will transform all manner of processes, including institutional bond trading.
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The bill will help the government avoid an island-wide blackout that could result from a PREPA shortfall.
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Known as “MWBE University,” Comptroller Scott Stringer's series of workshops is designed for such businesses to obtain certification and navigate the procurement process.
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Utah will bring $326 million of triple-A general obligation bonds to market to fund an ambitious prison relocation and transportation projects.
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Tax workarounds being discussed by several states affected by the SALT cap, could cost the U.S. Treasury about $154 billion over eight years, according to a report.
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Survey found risky behaviors and indications of vendor favoritism.
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A survey revealed voters had concerns about the district's debt, the impact on property taxes and a lack of information and transparency.
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Against a backdrop of chronic state budget strife, Jefferies will price the Commonwealth Financing Authority’s tobacco master settlement bonds this week.
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Will President Trump trumpet infrastructure in his State of the Union address? Will there be specifics on a plan? Will the Federal Open Market Committee recommend a rate hike? The market will be watching.
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Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “continued to expand in January,” albeit at a slower pace than in December.
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A tobacco deal from Pennsylvania and a taxable offering from Hawaii take center stage this week as traders eye rising yields and the Federal Reserve meets on monetary policy .
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Ohio businessman Dan Slane said his list of 50 emergency and national security projects is "going nowhere."
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Personal income rose 0.4% in December, while nominal PCE was up 0.4% and the core PCE price index rose 0.2%.
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