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The governor's action ends a five-month impasse over the biennial spending plan, though work remains at the state capitol.
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The Treasury Department's November quarterly refunding of $62.0 billion will raise $19.3 billion new cash, Treasury announced Wednesday.
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Private-sector employment increased by 235,000 in October, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Wednesday.
November 1 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board plans to shorten its fiscal plans to five years from 10 while still seeking structural balance,
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The MSRB compliance group is made up of several well-known muni vets.
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The Massachusetts Development Finance Agency and Phoenix Civic Improvement Corp., were among issuers taking advantage of steady yields ahead of the FOMC meeting and Trump's nomination for Fed chair.
October 31 -
Kroll Bond Rating Agency and S&P Global Ratings both revised their outlooks.
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This marks the 37th straight year the city is in the black, said the city's comptroller.
October 31 -
Volvo announced plans to expand its Berkeley County manufacturing facility, which hasn't opened yet.
October 31 -
VRDO rate resets and filings of continuing disclosure documents were also down quarter-over-quarter.
October 31 -
Despite relief for Hartford in the recently approved state budget, city leaders will continue to negotiate with bondholders and employee unions.
October 31 -
The collective funded ratio of all Illinois public pension funds is 47.9%, according a state report.
October 31 -
Wake County voters will be asked next year to borrow money to help pay for building and renovating schools, but it's uncertain whether the amount could be a record $1.1 billion.
October 31 -
More states and localities moved ahead with infrastructure financings in October, as issuers gained confidence the municipal tax exemption will remain in place.
October 31 -
UBS brings aboard two more muni pros in its quest to fill out its newly revamped public finance business.
October 31 -
Public power providers can apply through June 19, 2018 to issue a total of $379.5 million of New CREBs.
October 31 -
The Northeast Women in Public Finance will present this year's Freda Johnson Award for Trailblazing Women in Public Finance to Carole Brown and Julie Morrone at The Bond Buyer's Deal of the Year ceremony on Dec. 6 in New York City.
October 31 -
Municipals were steady on Tuesday around midday, as market participants saw the first wave of new paper hit, with deals from Montgomery County, Md., and the Phoenix Civic Improvement Corp.
October 31 -
John Di Stasio, president of the Large Public Power Council, discusses some of the major issues impacting publicly run electrical utilities including renewable energy, protecting grids against security threats and challenges financing infrastructure improvements. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
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Plans call for a $354 million pipe upgrade at the Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant in East Rockaway.
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