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IRS agents are increasingly closing audits with no action if bonds are converted to taxable.
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New York City’s $87.96 billion budget for fiscal 2018 shows “a responsible increase” of 2.8% from the adjusted 2017 budget, according to an analysis done by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer.
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The Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperation Initiative may have muddied some waters.
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Top quality municipal bonds finished mixed on Wednesday, as the Federal Reserve voted to keep interest rates unchanged.
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Illinois made $740 million in Medicaid-related payments this week.
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White House close to taking stance on internet sales taxes
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The U.S. Virgin Islands' proposed budget may be overly optimistic in its revenue and spending assumptions, according to a Fitch Ratings analyst.
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Veteran Chicago-based banker Elizabeth Coolidge is headed to UBS from PNC.
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Advocacy group contends the Trump infrastructure council's closed-door sessions are illegal.
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The sales tax breaks on car trade-ins comes at too great a price for the state.
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The California Assembly voted to extend cap-and-trade to 2030 last week
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The Federal Open Market Committee did not increase the fed funds rate target, the Fed announced following the panel’s two-day meeting, but it said it expects to begin balance sheet normalization “relatively soon.”
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The Treasury Department auctioned $34 billion of five-year notes, with a 1 7/8% coupon, a 1.884% high yield, a price of 99.957246.
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To celebrate, NYC Ferry is offering half price draft beverages on all ships equipped with concessions.
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The Treasury Department Wednesday auctioned $13 billion of two-year floating rate notes with a high discount margin of 0.060%, at a 0.060% spread, a price of 100.00000.
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Austin-based Bracewell partner Elizabeth Bowes will serve as president of the Texas Women in Public Finance for the next year.
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The Manhattan Institute's study comes amid a New York transit crisis and related political bickering
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The agency maintains its AA-minus rating on the commonwealth while awaiting a revenue package.
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Top quality municipal bonds were weaker at midday, according to traders, as deals from New York City swept into the marketplace.
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Personal tax receipts plunged 11.6% as investors held off on transactions anticipating tax reform in Washington, State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said.
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