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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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The budget for the next fiscal year increases spending on public safety and a stalled jail project.
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Governors and Main Street merchants want sales tax parity on online sales.
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Robert Wimmel, head of the municipal fixed income team at BMO talks about first half trends in the muni market, including tremendous performance from the asset class and investment strategies that he is using based on current market conditions. He also talks about Chicago and how that situation shakes out. Hosted by Aaron Weitzman.
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Top-rated municipal bonds ended weaker on Tuesday, according to traders, as deals from New York City, Philadelphia and the Port of Seattle hit the market.
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The final selection of Gary schools emergency manager will be made on Monday.
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The time is right to push this bill all the way through Congress, said one lobbyist.
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Senate panel’s appropriations plan would provide promised highway and transit funding.
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Chicago has good news to share as investors return to town, though pension and school woes loom large.
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Questions have been raised about incentives provided to developer.
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The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $26 billion of two-year notes with a 1 3/8% coupon at a 1.395% yield, a price of 99.960688.
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New Jersey voters will decide in November whether to borrow more than $100 million for library capital projects throughout the Garden State.
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The drop California revenue may be attributable to delays in stock sales as the wealthy await tax reform from the Trump administration.
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Top-rated municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders, who saw deals from New York City and Philadelphia hit the market.
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The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $45 billion of four-week bills at a 0.980% high yield, a price of 99.923778.
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The bipartisan Lottery Enterprise Contribution Act may mark the turning point in New Jersey’s long-term credit rating slide.
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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
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The MTA's debt-service backstop mitigates risk, the rating agency says.
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