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Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day discount bills incurred a 1.020% high rate, down from 1.100% the week before.
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill late giving the state an alternative route to shedding Atlantic City public safety staff.
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A senior citizens center was promoted prominently as part of Norman Forward in 2015, a lauded quality-of-life initiative that will fund the construction of recreation centers, sports fields, libraries and parks.
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Top-rated municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session, according to traders, as California’s $2.5 billion general obligation bond deal was priced for retail investors.
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The Natchez-Adams School Board approved minutes Friday that would be part of its package to take out a $9 million bond to help fund a district wide building project.
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Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 182-day discount bills incurred a 1.115% high rate, unchanged from 1.115% the week before.
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The Treasury Department said Monday it will sell $25 billion of four-week discount bills Tuesday.
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Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “continued to increase in August,” according to the monthly Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, released Monday.
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The municipal bond market is looking at a $6.87 billion new issue calendar this week, dominated by the state of California’s $2.5 billion general obligation bond deal.
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The State of California is expected to wet the whistle of investors when it brings a scheduled $2.5 billion deal to a supply-strapped market.
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Aside from embarrassment to its finance team, New Mexico won't be hurt by its mistaken advance refunding of $79 million of non-callable bonds, officials said.
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The SEC's case against an MA firm and its officials seems to have hinged on why they were hired.
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The Chicago Civic Federation opposes the school district's budget over its reliance on uncertain revenues and debt.
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Primary municipal bond market volume is expected to perk up to $6.9 billion in the coming week, more than one-third of it in a single deal from the Golden State.
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New Jersey’s plan to slash Atlantic City’s fire department by 50 members was blocked by a superior court judge.
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St. Louis’ commitment to issue debt to help pay for renovations to the hockey arena is embroiled in lawsuits and has pitted the city against its elected comptroller, Darleen Green.
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Purple Line’s lengthy legal delay could stifle development of transportation P3s, ARTBA warns.
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GFOA says the political subdivision rule would “add extensive and additional federal requirements.''
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Fishers won't be on the hook to cover debt service payments on bonds.
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Illinois has a tentative deal on a school funding overhaul that could get aid again flowing to districts.
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