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A second lawsuit was filed seeking to stop Gov. Chris Christie’s borrowing plans for new state office buildings.
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Donald Guardian, who navigated challenging financial waters in New Jersey’s gambling hub for the past four years, has found a new role with another Garden State municipality 50 miles north.
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The municipal bond market will see a shortage of new supply going into the new year, after experiencing a record-breaking month in which more than $61 billion of bonds sold.
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Municipal utility districts on the Texas coast enter 2018 with a stable outlook, according to S&P.
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While the new tax law may portend a difficult year for the municipal market, higher short-term rates and low supply should propel demand in 2018.
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The state faces a $60 million hole in the current fiscal year and more than $200 million for fiscal 2019.
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Lincoln County commissioners are considering issuing industrial revenue bonds for one or more of the companies pursuing development of wind farms in northern areas of the county.
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The seasonally adjusted Milwaukee Report on Business increased to 65.57 in December from 59.62 in November, the Institute for Supply Management-Milwaukee reported Friday.
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The Midwest Economy Index reversed to positive 0.22 from a revised negative 0.11 in October, first reported negative 0.12, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said Friday.
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What do municipal market participants see for tax legislation in 2018?
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Congress is expected to renew expired tax breaks for Puerto Rico and qualified zone academy bonds as well as enact corrections for the new tax reform law.
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In the week ended Dec. 28, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index fell to 3.91% from 3.93% the previous week. The BB40 Index is based on the price of 40 long-term bonds.
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With the primary market at a standstill Thursday, attention turned to the first major deal of the New Year, a planned sale by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority that’s being challenged in court.
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Bond investors’ concerns about the territory's ability to make payments have grown since Hurricane Maria.
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The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority faces a $20 million budget gap because of changes in state tax distribution.
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An expiring cap on New Jersey police and firefighter raises pressure on local government finances, according to Fitch Ratings.
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The Treasury Department auctioned $28 billion of seven-year notes, with a 2 1/4% coupon and a 2.370% high yield, a price of 99.230576.
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The Connecticut governor cited recent changes to the state employee pension system as a parallel.
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At least two economists have been interviewed for the position of Federal Reserve vice chair, last held by Stanley Fischer, who resigned earlier this year, according to reports.
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The Treasury Department said it will auction $20 billion year bills on Jan. 2.
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