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Municipal bond traders are set to see more deals head their way on Thursday as the market will see the last big sales of the week hit the screens.
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Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 3,000 to 247,000 in the July 8 week, about what was expected.
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Business inflation ended up on the barely positive side in June as food prices — mostly for holiday boosted meats — counterbalanced the drop in gasoline.
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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The end of a two-year old budget impasse led S&P to affirm Illinois and assign a stable outlook.
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The MSRB said it may add to its guidance in the future and will hold a seminar with dealers.
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Top-rated municipal bonds finished stronger on Wednesday as a large deal from a New York and New Jersey issuer hit the screens while a deal from a Chicago issuer was postponed until next week.
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Texas state revenue figures point to a steadily improving economy
July 12 -
A collaborative effort is needed to keep Hartford out of bankruptcy, Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy said.
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The organizational session set the stage to address disputes in a restructuring of $47.5 billion of Puerto Rico’s debt.
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A merger between Philadelphia University and Thomas Jefferson University will have no immediate credit impact , according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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SEC chair Jay Clayton wants to ensure the fixed income market is efficient and transparent.
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Lucas County commissioners took steps Tuesday toward putting a countywide 1.9-mill property tax levy on the Nov. 7 ballot to pay for a new county jail and fund criminal justice operations.
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Othello School District patrons will be asked to approve or reject a construction bond in February 2018.
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While working on two bond sales and finalizing a new budget, Cook County, Ill. is eyeing layoffs.
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The city council wants more time to decide on Flint's long term water plan.
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The California cap-and-trade program generates funds for infrastructure programs.
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S&P Global Ratings said it affirmed its BBB-minus rating on Illinois' general obligation bonds, and the BB-plus ratings on the state's appropriation-backed debt, which includes Chicago's outstanding motor fuel tax (MFT) revenue bonds.
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Loosening restrictions on low-interest TIFIA loans would increase program's use.
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