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The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $42 billion 91-day bills and $36 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio's advisors worry about the effect of eliminating advance refundings and private activity bonds.
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Two triple-A rated states received a D-minus in the pension and OPEB category.
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The value of wholesale inventories rose 0.3% in September, unrevised from the 0.3% gain estimated in the advance estimate, while wholesale sales rose 1.3%, data released Thursday by the U.S. Commerce Department showed.
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Market participants are waiting for the last major deal of the week to price while also hoping for some clarity on the tax reform situation.
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Initial claims U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 10,000 to 239,000 in the November 4 week.
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Tax-exempt student loan bonds have saved families $815M over the last 20 years.
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Senate Finance Commitee chairman Orrin Hatch's tax proposal will likely be kinder to municipal bonds than the House's bill, but harder on states and localities.
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Anthony Felice, Daniel Boyle, and John Martinko, all service-disabled veterans, will take over the day-to-day leadership of the company.
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The state reported a small jump in its unfunded burden while its funded ratio saw a sliver of improvement.
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Voters in seven California cities approved marijuana taxes Tuesday.
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Deals came in waves in the busiest day of the week Wednesday, with the market firming and most issuers able to lower yields.
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Some House Republicans pledged to work with Democrats to save PABs, advance refundings in tax reform legislation.
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The bond proceeds and matching federal funds mean Illinois will pay off $8.5 billion of bills.
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Mike Duggan won another term in Detroit, and Flint's Karen Walker beat back a recall effort.
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Voters in Houston approved the measure by a more than three-to-one margin.
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Faced with dueling bond proposals, Portland voters overwhelmingly decided to borrow $64.3 million to renovate Longfellow, Lyseth, Presumpscot and Reiche elementary schools in a plan that was backed by a majority of school board and City Council members.
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Voters in Clarkston said no to a school bond and voters in Pullman unseated two longtime school board incumbents Tuesday.
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The $82.375 million bond referendum on the ballot in Winona went down by a margin of about 10-to-1.
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Voters brought change to both the Atlantic City and New Jersey governments in Tuesday's election.
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