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Despite relief for Hartford in the recently approved state budget, city leaders will continue to negotiate with bondholders and employee unions.
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The collective funded ratio of all Illinois public pension funds is 47.9%, according a state report.
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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.
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More states and localities moved ahead with infrastructure financings in October, as issuers gained confidence the municipal tax exemption will remain in place.
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UBS brings aboard two more muni pros in its quest to fill out its newly revamped public finance business.
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Public power providers can apply through June 19, 2018 to issue a total of $379.5 million of New CREBs.
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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.
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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.
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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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The Pennsylvania governor could borrow against tobacco revenues or against profits from the state-run liquor system.
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The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $50 billion of four-week bills at a 1.020% high yield, a price of 99.920667.
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City Council approved another 30-day contract, risking the long-term deal.
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Texas service sector activity “increased again in October.”
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Municipals were flat on Tuesday morning, as market participants wait for the first new paper of the week.
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The consumer confidence index increased to 125.9 in October from a revised 120.6 last month, The Conference Board reported Tuesday.
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The Chicago Business Barometer rose to 66.2 in October from 65.2 in September.
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Home prices rose 0.5% on an annual basis in August, not seasonally adjusted.
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The seasonally adjusted Milwaukee Report on Business increased to 63.61 in October from 60.24 in September.
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The Employment Cost Index rose in the third quarter to see an expected 0.7% increase, up from the 0.5% gain in second quarter, data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Tuesday showed.
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