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Liz Muoio would become just the second woman to hold the office.
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A state panel designated the Muncie district as a distressed political subdivision.
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The authority, which runs New York City's subways and buses, faces uncertainty about external funding and its bonding options.
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Municipal bond yields fell by as much as seven basis points as the Federal Reserve raised interest rates as expected and market participants eyed tax reform talks in Washington.
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St. Louis is moving closer to borrowing to help finance upgrades the arena that hosts the Blues hockey team.
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A gradual path of rate increases is likely to remain warranted, Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen reiterated Wednesday, noting that she is “personally concerned” about U.S. debt level.
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Embezzlement charges at the Alabama agency will not impact bond payments, general manager says.
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Buffalo, N.Y., is facing dangerous financial waters ahead with a rapidly declining fund balance, according to the city’s fiscal watchdog.
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The Federal Open Market Committee raised the federal funds target rate 25 basis points to a range of 1.25% to 1.50%, the Fed announced Wednesday.
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The Chicago-based firm hired veteran healthcare banking specialist Brian McGough.
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Voters in the Hatton School District resoundingly approved a bond referendum to build a $6.3 million addition to the school in a special election Tuesday.
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A pension task force convened by the governor proposed issuing long-term or perpetual notes to state-controlled entities that need risk capital.
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Decisions by Georgia and South Carolina regulators and lawmakers will affect the public owners of two nuclear projects.
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The municipal market saw some new supply hit the screens on Wednesday despite the Federal Open Market Committee meeting in Washington.
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Freddie Mac is broadening its capital markets vehicles with its first offering of participation certificate securities backed by multifamily tax exempt loans.
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President Trump’s call for $1 trillion in federal public infrastructure investment appears to have foundered, even as the national debt has accelerated, posing increased threats to the cost of state and local financing of public infrastructure.
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The Clarkston School District won't ask voters to reconsider its recently failed construction bond in February.
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Pullman City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to rerun two bonds from the Nov. 7 ballot in a special election in February.
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The U.S. is moving toward a territorial tax system for businesses that would hurt Puerto Rico by treating it as a foreign country.
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The municipal market will see some supply head its way on Wednesday despite the Federal Open Market Committee meeting underway in Washington.
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