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The bipartisan Lottery Enterprise Contribution Act may mark the turning point in New Jersey’s long-term credit rating slide.
July 25
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A four-month high in U.S. consumer confidence reflects Americans’ sunnier views on both their current situation and outlook, a positive sign for the economy, data from the New York-based Conference Board showed Tuesday.
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Gov. Charlie Baker says it falls within a 'reasonably manageable' range
July 25 -
The MTA's debt-service backstop mitigates risk, the rating agency says.
July 25 -
After a busier-than-usual Monday, municipal bond traders will pick up right where they left off, with New York City and the Port of Seattle among the issuers coming to market.
July 25 -
Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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President Trump's impact on public finance will be explored at the next Philadelphia Area Municipal Analysts Society meeting Thursday.
July 24 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds finished Monday unchanged on a businer-than-usual Monday, as a few deals priced for retail and for institutional investors.
July 24 -
The cost is tied to water costs under current contract and covering its KWA bond obligation.
July 24 -
The fate of Illinois’ fiscal 2018 appropriation for school districts remains up in the air with a showdown looming between Gov. Bruce Rauner and the General Assembly’s Democratic majority.
July 24 -
A judge approved Navicent Health’s bid for the purchase of Oconee Regional Medical Center.
July 24 -
West Contra Costa Healthcare District's $57 million of certificates of deposit are at center of a bankruptcy dispute.
July 24 -
Noel Zamot will oversee expediting permitting for crucial projects to help strengthen the territory's economy.
July 24 -
A crowded congressional calendar is likely to push action on Trump’s infrastructure plan into 2018.
July 24 -
Grant Davis had been general manager of the Sonoma County Water Agency.
July 24 -
Four of Illinois’ junk-rated public universities won an upgrade from S&P Global Ratings.
July 24 -
A decline in international student applications following President Trump's travel ban ratchets up fiscal pressure on public colleges and universities.
July 24 -
A rise in New York’s allowable property tax levy increase to 1.84% from 0.68% is a credit positive for the state’s municipalities, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
July 24 -
New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s intended $500 million offering of transportation revenue bonds will be on the day-to-day calendar amid the authority’s wave of derailments, signaling malfunctions and track fires.
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