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APEX, N.C. -- Voters in Apex will have a historic decision to make come November.
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Austin voters in November will weigh a $1.05 billion, single-proposition Austin school bond package.
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The bill's sponsor wants the full House to take up the proposal, which would allow the privatized system to issue debt supported by airline user fees, before the August break.
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The Treasury Department auctioned $28 billion of seven-year notes, with a 2% coupon and a 2.056% high yield, a price of 99.636636.
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WEST HAVEN, Conn. -- The City Council approved bonding ordinances for both the $17.35 million financing of the city's accumulated deficit and the $133.25 million West Haven High School reconstruction.
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The developer of a Florida passenger train service may forgo private activity bonds.
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Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner is poised ask voters to approve bonds this fall to fund improvements to city parks, community centers, fire stations and health clinics, adding hundreds of millions of dollars in debt to a crowded November ballot.
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Maine lawmakers are trying to approve a new two-year state budget before the fiscal year begins.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Jim Justice Tuesday signed a bill that would create a single-fee E-ZPass program and set the date to vote on highway bonds.
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Top-rated municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders, as two large deals from New York issuers came to market.
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FORT MADISON, Iowa -- Voters rejected a $27 million school bond issuance Tuesday that would have been used to build, furnish and equip a new elementary school and a softball and baseball field.
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A $60.5 million bond would cover costs of rebuilding much of Clarkston High School as well as making improvements to other schools in the Clarkston School District.
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Othello School Board members will decide sometime in July whether or not to submit a construction bond.
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The Treasury Department Wednesday auctioned $13 billion of one-year 10-month floating rate notes with a high discount margin of 0.080%, at a 0.070% spread, a price of 99.981468.
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Chances of an on-time Connecticut spending plan faded.
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Illinois House Democrats laid out a $36.5 billion fiscal 2018 spending plan.
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Pending home sales decreased 0.8% to an index reading of 108.5 in May, after a downwardly revised 1.7% slide to 109.4 in April, according to a report released Wednesday by the National Association of Realtors.
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Municipal bond traders are waiting to see the institutional pricing of the big DASNY deal as a host of other offerings hit the market on Wednesday.
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A deal to restructure $9 billion of Puerto Rico electric debt fell apart as a federal control board rejected the accord Tuesday, pushing the island’s main power utility closer to a potential bankruptcy.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen gave no indication her plans for continued monetary policy tightening had shifted while acknowledging that some asset prices had become “somewhat rich.”
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