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This fall, voters in three Cedar Rapids-Iowa City metro area school districts will be asked to approve a total of $300 million in bond sales to rehabilitate, update and build new public schools.
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The third bridge built over the Tacoma Narrows turned 10 on Saturday without the fanfare that marked its opening, and a region's eyes remain trained on how it's doing.
July 17 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board approved a negotiated plan for restructuring the GDB’s $4.8 billion in debt.
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Municipal bond traders are returning to work on Monday set for the week’s $7.66 billion new issue calendar. The slate is composed of $3.99 billion of negotiated deals and $3.67 billion of competitive sales.
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The Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed "business activity grew modestly in New York State," the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Monday.
July 17 -
Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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MSRB urges MAs to weigh whether they have duties to both issuers and borrowers in conduit deals.
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GASB seeks comments through Sept. 15.
July 14 -
One CEO raised some concerns about electronic trading that he said regulators should consider.
July 14 -
The primary municipal bond market will keep chugging along next week, with participants set to see more action than they did in a fast and furious past week.
July 14 -
New York's redesigned Open Data Portal is getting 50,000 new users a month.
July 14 -
The tax revenue could also be used to make up shortfalls in pension or bond payments.
July 14 -
Pension funding woes drove the downgrade and continued negative outlook.
July 14 -
Three major rating agencies have reaffirmed Norwalk, Conn.'s top-notch credit rating in advance of a $35 million bond sale next week.
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New grant programs eliminate the need for TIGER program, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said.
July 14 -
The campaign finance board cited the straw-voter scandal that emerged during his 2013 run.
July 14 -
Slow removal of monetary policy accommodation will help raise inflation to 2%, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans.
July 14 -
Rafshoon will work in Hunton & Williams’ public-private partnership practice.
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