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Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen said she has had no conversations with President Trump about her future as Fed chair.
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Airports are expected to issue almost $19 billion of additional debt over the next two years.
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The New Jersey proposal to use lottery revenue to boost its pension system is not viable, according to Municipal Market Analytics.
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New York City Mayor de Blasio on Wednesday launched Cool Neighborhoods NYC, a $106 million program designed to curb the effects of extreme heat on vulnerable residents.
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Washington State lawmakers are unable to come to an agreement on education funding as the fiscal year-end looms.
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Federal Reserve officials forged ahead with an interest-rate increase and additional plans to tighten monetary policy despite growing concerns over weak inflation.
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The Federal Open Market Committee voted to raise the fed funds rate target 25 basis points to between 1% and 1.25%.
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Dwayne Edwards and 11 companies have agreed to a judgment in a case with ties to Christopher Brogdon.
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A $1.1 billion tax-exempt revenue bond deal for New Jersey's American Dream retail/entertainment complex did not price as scheduled.
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WEST HAVEN, Conn. -- With the annual audit of fiscal 2015-16 now delivered to the city -- and showing the city's cumulative deficit rising by $500,000 to $16.8 million -- the long-discussed deficit financing plan to bond the deficit and pay it off over time is ready to go forward.
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The Chicago Transit Authority and Regional Transportation Authority are latest rating victims of Illinois political gridlock.
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U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., attacked the Puerto Rico Oversight Board’s plan to slash bondholder payments as illegal.
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California lawmakers reached an agreement Tuesday on the most contentious budget items.
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The Hunt County Commissioners Court has approved the sale of the first bonds which will help pay for multiple projects in the $24 million road bond package approved by voters in November.
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Owners of under-construction nuclear reactors in Georgia reached a settlement with Toshiba and bankrupt Westinghouse.
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The University of Illinois will conduct a national search to replace retiring CFO Walter Knorr.
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Those waiting for the bonds that will finance the long-awaited American Dream development in New Jersey will have to wait a bit longer as the big sale was delayed.
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WATSONVILLE, Calif. -- The Santa Cruz County Civil Grand Jury released a highly critical report Tuesday deriding the Pajaro Valley Unified School District's use of Measure L funds and describing the Citizens' Oversight Committee as "mostly ineffective."
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CATLETTSBURG, Ky. -- New county tax dollars chiefly generated by a Marriott-brand hotel can officially be captured by the city of Ashland for 20 years and used to fund more development projects.
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WAXAHACHIE, Texas -- Though just over two years have passed since Waxahachie ISD residents passed a $125 million bond package, at least 60 community members agree that current state of the district requires a second, $78 million bond.
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