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The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $45 billion of four-week bills at a 0.990% high yield, a price of 99.923000.
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After months of deliberation, standoffs and subsequent silence, the Rhode Island legislature has come to an agreement on a budget for fiscal 2018.
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Construction spending was down 1.3% in June, with a 0.1% decline in private construction and a steep 5.4% drop in public construction, data released by the Commerce Department Tuesday morning showed.
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The Honolulu City Council approved $350 million in GOs in mid-June to support its rail project
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The Lombard, Ill. Public Facilities Corp. is seeking to restructure its $190 million of now defaulted debt.
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Municipal bond traders on Tuesday are set to see the first of the week’s big deals come to market, led by the Bay Area Toll Authority’s $1 billion deal.
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Personal income was unchanged in June, while nominal PCE was up 0.1%, and the core PCE price index posted another modest 0.1% gain, data released by the Commerce Department Tuesday morning showed.
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Chicago heads into 2018 budget season with a $114 million hole to fill.
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Top quality municipal bonds finished unchanged on Monday, according to traders, who wereprepped to see about $7.2 billion of new supply hit the screens this week.
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As the number of casinos continues to rise across the mid-Atlantic and New England regions, the industry boom could result in increased risk for those states, according to a report released Monday by S&P Global Ratings.
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Municipal bond volume ended the month of July down 20% as refundings plummeted.
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Halting the work is expected to save customers nearly $7 billion in additional costs, the state-run agency known as Santee Cooper told bondholders.
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A rebound in contract signings for the purchase of previously owned U.S. homes shows housing demand is stabilizing after a three-month downturn, National Association of Realtors figures released Monday showed.
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Wayne County works to reach agreement with Rock Ventures over jail project and solve tax problem.
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Cook County can begin collecting a beverage tax that is expected to generate $200 million annually.
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After winning strong voter approval of a record bond proposal, San Antonio will take its triple-A rating to market with $205 million of bonds.
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Richard P. Larkin died Thursday at age 66, his family said.
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Less than two years after filing for bankruptcy protection, the private operator of a section of SH 130 toll road near Austin has reorganized with new financing.
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Laura Whittal-Scherfee has worked for the state for 22 years on programs that encouraged the development of affordable housing.
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Top quality municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session, according to traders, who were set to see about $7.2 billion of new supply hit the screens this week.
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