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While Wall Street firms agree that municipal bond volume will drop from 2017, their estimates of how much range from 8% to 34%.
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Gov. Henry McMaster said the only way to stop rate increases to pay for the failed Summer nuclear project is to sell the state-owned utility.
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Illinois lawmakers return to work this month ahead of the governor's State of the State speech and budget release.
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Nachman Aaron Troodler's cooperation against Christopher St. Lawrence in the Ramapo, N.Y., case spared him jail time.
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Tax reform strengthened Federal Reserve officials' outlook for economic growth as they expect tax cuts to boost consumer and business spending.
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The Board said "filtering" bids and offers can hurt retail investors, liquidity, and market efficiency.
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The Democrat and former Hartford city treasurer said Wednesday her administration “restored integrity and public confidence in the office of state treasurer."
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Municipal bonds are mixed at mid-session as the market awaits the start of this week's new issue activity.
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The state issued the notes in 2009 to cover operating expenses when its rainy-day fund was depleted.
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The firm added nationally recognized tax attorney Jeremy Spector to its Philadelphia office.
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The sectors creating the most jobs have relatively low wages and the city’s poverty rate remains high, said the Citizens Budget Commission.
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Three lawsuits will determine what community development districts must do to buy property, and what developers must do with aging amenities.
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State lawmakers reconvene on Jan. 17.
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About 4,930,700 online job postings appeared on leading internet job boards in December, an increase of 229,700 from November.
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Construction spending was up 0.8% in November, slightly above the expected 0.7% gain.
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The overall economy grew for the 103rd straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Wednesday.
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The municipal bond market is waiting to see this week’s new issues as bonds traded mixed in early activity.
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The New York economy ended 2017 with a level better than the average for the year, and the future expectations soared to levels not seen in more than a decade.
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New Mexico lawmakers prepare to meet this month buoyed by an improved revenue forecast.
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As stocks surged and Treasuries swooned, municipal bond traders gauged the direction of yields as they looked ahead to what may be a downturn in issuance this year.
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