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An end is finally in sight for road work that revolved around Malden's suspended water-main replacement program.
December 20 -
Only a handful of larger deals remain for pricing in the market on Wednesday, as comprehensive tax reform is imminent.
December 20 -
Existing home sales grew 5.6% to a seasonally adjusted 5.81 million-unit rate in November.
December 20 -
A three judge panel of the appeals court said a supplemental environmental impact statement does not need to be written to analyze the impact of Metrorail's problems on the $5.6B Purple LIne P3 project.
December 19 -
Fresh from a victory on Friday, bondholders and insurers are asking the Title III bankruptcy court to award them additional documents connected to the sales and use tax.
December 19 -
Breakneck action continued in the primary market as issuers flooded the market ahead of the tax reform vote, in order to get deals closed before the end of the year.
December 19 -
Houston alerted investors to a last-minute lawsuit questioning the legality of the election process as the city priced $1 billion of voter-approved bonds.
December 19 -
New Jersey is planning more than $200 million in borrowing for new government office buildings amid opposition from many in the state's capital city.
December 19 -
The December revenue forecast puts the state $150 million below target over the first five months of the fiscal year.
December 19 -
California Treasurer John Chiang promotes Washington to head the health finance conduit issuer.
December 19 -
Indiana’s experience provides a roadmap for what can go wrong in a private partnership, though it's not indicative that the funding technique is flawed.
December 19 -
Kansas City, Mo., is still trying to complete a deal for the $1 billion airport overhaul with a chosen private partner, while rivals push to replace the deal.
December 19 -
The action continued on Tuesday in the primary market as issuers flooded the market ahead of the tax reform vote, in order to get deals done and closed before the end of the year.
December 19 -
It took just one day for the North Huron Board of Education to go back to the voters.
December 19 -
Lubbock's City Council voted Monday to finance a $60 million public safety improvements project starting as soon as this fiscal year.
December 19 -
The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $50 billion of four-week bills at a 1.245% high yield, a price of 99.903167.
December 19 -
What does the new tax legislation mean for the municipal bond market? Bond Buyer Washington Bureau Chief Lynn Hume and Contributing Editor John Hallacy sort it out. Chip Barnett hosts.
December 19 -
The week got off to a fast start on Monday and will pick up right where it left off on Tuesday, as issuers are doing what they can to get deals done and in the books before yearend. Tuesday is expected to be one of the last busiest primary days of the year.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan joined other policy makers in cautioning that a flattening yield curve could be sending a warning signal on the U.S. economy that could inhibit the central bank’s room to maneuver.
December 19 -
The U.S. third quarter current account deficit narrowed sharply to $100.6 billion from $124.4 billion.
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