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Phil Murphy inherits a state government that was downgraded 11 times under predecessor Chris Christie.
January 16 -
Bankruptcy attorneys who work with local governments on project financing are paying attention.
January 16 -
In a small room at Little Walnut Creek Branch Library in North Austin, about a dozen community members sat face-to-face with the group of Austin residents tasked with an influential role in how hundreds of millions of tax dollars might be spent.
January 16 -
Mike Kuhle is publicly supporting the upcoming District 518 bond referendum, but he's quick to point out that he's doing so as an individual and not speaking for the city.
January 16 -
Voters are being asked to approve construction bonds that would create a new high school in the Central Valley School District and provide more classrooms to keep up with growth north of Spokane in Mead.
January 16 -
As soon as April, residents of the Central Lee School District may decide on whether to pass a general obligation bond issue of $9.8 million to pay for facility renovations.
January 16 -
Sometime this spring, a gaping hole will appear in the top floor of the PNC Building where a row of windows now looks 300 feet down on Cascade Plaza.
January 16 -
The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $45 billion of four-week bills at a 1.295% high yield, a price of 99.899278.
January 16 -
Vallejo school district trustees will review survey results regarding the community's interest in supporting a school bond for the upcoming election.
January 16 -
The municipal bond market saw the first of the week’s big new issues price in the primary. Buyers will see about $3.35 billion of new deals hit the screens this week, with most of the volume coming on Wednesday and Thursday.
January 16 -
Chicago’s Sales Tax Securitization Corp. returns to the municipal bond market this week, offering high-yielding, high-rated paper to buyers hungry for supply.
January 16 -
Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were mixed.
January 16 -
Consumers’ inflation expectations gained, according to the October Survey of Consumer Expectations, released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Tuesday.
January 16 -
Moody's shifted the outlook on its A3 rating forSpringfield, Illinois, to negative.
January 16 -
Many provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are punitive to tax exempt healthcare.
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The challenges local governments face with capital planning in 2018 are explored by Brien Desilets, who leads Grant Thornton’s infrastructure advisory practice and previously advised local governments on public-private partnerships at Public Financial Management. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
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Municipal bond buyers and traders expect $2.36 billion of negotiated deals and $986.4 million of competitive sales.
January 16 -
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed "business activity continued to grow at a solid clip in New York State."
January 16 -
The gradual rate hikes will continue even as inflation remains below the Federal Reserve’s 2% target, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren said Friday.
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Mayor Kevin Faulconer gave his State of the City speech.
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