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Municipal bond traders are eyeing yields on the rise as the primary gets set to see the last of the big deals of the week hit the market on Thursday.
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Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits rose 2,000 to 244,000 in June 24 week, stronger than the 241,000 level expected.
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First quarter GDP growth was revised up to a 1.4% pace in the third estimate from the 1.2% gain in the second estimate, with a strong upward revision to PCE the key factor, data released Thursday by the Bureau of Economic Analysis showed.
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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A proposed ordinance calls for Chicago to funnel more money to two pension funds without state action.
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Puerto Rico Title III Judge Laura Taylor Swain retained control over deciding about the island's sales tax bonds and diminished the Oversight Board’s role in the case at Wednesday’s hearing.
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Puerto Rico's oversight board's decision against the power authority's restructuring support agreement moves $9 billion of debt closer to bankruptcy.
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The Detroit Public Schools Community District plans to cut more than 60 jobs .
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Top-rated municipal bonds finished weaker on Wednesday, sending yields as much as four basis points higher, according to traders, as two large deals from New York issuers priced.
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GASB Statement 87 provides one approach to all leases of tangible assets.
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A court decision on Illinois Medicaid bill payments could come on the last day of a special session.
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A delayed Pennsylvania budget would only have a minor effect on schools, S&P Global Ratings said
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California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a $125 billion budget.
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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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