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A bipartisan group of House lawmakers have issued a report calling for the state volume caps to be removed for private activity bonds used to help finance infrastructure projects.
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Puerto Rico oversight law's constitutionality comes under fire as investors' and workers' interests intersect.
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S&P Global Ratings sees a ripple effect for New Jersey local governments.
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With a financing structure cemented, the first bonds for a Kansas City, Mo., convention center hotel were sold.
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Eric Holcomb wants both short- and long-term strategies.
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Best execution, suitability, and other areas of concern for the municipal as well as corporate markets are among FINRA regulatory and exam priorities for 2018.
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Muni yields rose as much as 10 basis points, as they weakened with treasuries on concern China may stop U.S. debt purchases
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Kansas schools need a $600 million infusion of additional revenue to resolve a state Supreme Court case, said Gov. Sam Brownback.
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City leaders have finally decided how to fund a much-needed new police headquarters.
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While the latest principles for President Trump's infrastructure plan may not be released until February, several Democrats have introduced bills for competitive grant programs for infrastructure projects.
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The ratings withdrawal impacts two Indiana bonds and various New York, and Virginia local government issues.
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Price level targeting may be a better tool than inflation targeting, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said.
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Avi Fink, who had been the mayor's deputy chief of staff, will help manage the city's $86 billion expense budget and $16 billion capital budget for 2018.
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The Treasury Department auctioned $20 billion of nine-year 10-month notes with a 2 1/4% coupon at a 2.579% high yield, a price of 97.156278.
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New York City would be the first major U.S. public pension to divest from fossil fuel businesses.
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Federal Reserve policy dove Charles Evans argued for a six-month delay in raising interest rates when U.S. central bankers met in December.
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PFM Financial Advisors' Mary Francoeur is the 2018 chair of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts.
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State lawmakers will consider restructuring the Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority’s defaulted bonds and taking ownership of the Garcon Point Bridge.
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Morgan Stanley priced a big taxable deal and won a large note sale as yields on long-dated top-rated municipal bonds rose as much as nine basis points.
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Wake County voters will likely have to wait until November, instead of May, to decide the fate of a bond for new school construction.
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