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Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, said Puerto Rico's oversight board is not following PROMESA with regard to the PREPA RSA.
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Top-quality municipal bonds finished weaker on Thursday as the last of the week’s larger sales came to market in the primary sector, led by deals from issuers on Mississippi and Hawaii.
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The Michigan Senate and House approved changes to the teachers’ pension system as part of a state budget deal.
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Trump administration looking at all options for funding its $1 trillion infrastructure renewal plan.
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Four firms paid a combined $102,500 to settle FINRA charges related to violations of MSRB gift and reporting rules.
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The Federal Reserve Board said it raised the discount rate to 1.75% from 1.5%, effective immediately.
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Jonathan Peters, a finance professor at the College of Staten Island and research fellow at CCNY's University Transportation Research Center, delves into aging infrastructure, cost overruns and interagency bickering that affect such projects as Gateway, Second Avenue subway and East Side access. Hosted by Paul Burton and Andrew Coen.
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President Donald Trump’s budget director said he expects the Federal Reserve to continue to run an easy monetary policy even as it unwinds the “unprecedented experiment” that swelled its balance sheet to $4.5 trillion.
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A government enterprise that is building toll lanes on the Colorado 470 highway closed on $161.7 million of revenue bonds.
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New York City will invest heavily in specific industries in an attempt to create 100,000 good-paying jobs over the next decade, according to a plan released on Thursday by Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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CAMDEN, Maine -- Voters here and in the neighboring town of Rockport overwhelmingly approved Tuesday a $25.2 million bond to construct a new middle school for the two towns' middle school students.
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Philadelphia is maintaining the long-term revenue projections from its new sugary beverage tax despite an early shortfall.
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. -- City Manager John Bohenko will ask the City Council for an additional $3 million in July to complete the city's downtown parking garage project, bringing the total bonding cost to $26.2 million.
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Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp. requires an additional $96 million, according to the New York City Independent Budget Office.
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Los Angeles will price the first bonds from a measure voters approved to house homeless people.
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With extremely low voter turnout, Tuesday's statewide referendum to approve a $50 million bond to promote jobs and innovation passed overwhelmingly in Maine's largest communities.
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STRATFORD, Conn. -- Mayor John Harkins on Wednesday again vetoed a budget that was passed by the six hard-liners on the Town Council.
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Tucson's largest school district will seek voters' help to address critical facilities needs, including repairs to heating and cooling systems.
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Austin district trustees on Wednesday night continued their work on formulating a bond package, but after discussing projects for four hours, they didn't quite land on an exact bond package or amount to put before voters.
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Top-quality municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session as the last of the week’s larger sales came to market in the primary sector.
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