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Loosening restrictions on low-interest TIFIA loans would increase program's use.
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Unwinding the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet should start “sooner rather than later,” Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George said Wednesday.
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All 12 Federal Reserve Districts saw economic growth in June, the Beige Book, released Wednesday indicated.
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Struggles with tuition revenue growth landed a junk rating for Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y.
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The organization's national conference will be held in Los Angeles for first time.
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The Treasury Department auctioned $20 billion of 9-year 10-month notes with a 2 3/8% coupon at a 2.325% high yield, a price of 100.434016.>
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The county plans to price $344 million of limited obligation refunding warrants, with a new 1% local sales tax supporting debt service.
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Top-rated municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who were seeing another wave of supply hit the market.
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Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen said Wednesday that although the timing of balance sheet normalization beginning “doesn’t matter a great deal,” she would like to see it start “relatively soon.”
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Labor market “activity decreased and momentum remained high in June,” as the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Labor Market Conditions Indicators (LMCI) dropped to 0.33 in June from 0.50 in May, according to the Bank.
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Gov. Tom Wolf and Pennsylvania lawmakers must still agree on a revenue package
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A House panel’s 2018 spending plan provides full FAST Act funding
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It’s “premature” to decide inflation won’t go back to 2% in the coming years, and the Federal Reserve will alter its course if the inflation undershoot is “persistent,” Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen said Wednesday.
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Junk status underscores the need for a 'far-sighted restructuring,' according to Luke Bronin.
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Municipal bond traders on Wednesday are expecting another wave of supply to hit the market, with large deals coming from a New York and New Jersey issuer.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said the U.S. economy should continue to expand over the next few years, allowing the central bank to keep raising interest rates, while also stressing the Fed is monitoring too-low inflation.
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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S&P Global Ratings dropped Connecticut's capital two notches to junk-level BB.
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Mayor warns elimination of the SALT deduction will lead to double taxation.
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