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Congress has passed the $1T-plus omnibus spending bill, which President Trump must sign by midnight Friday.
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PORT AUSTIN, Mich. -- Port Austin Township residents would rather not issue bond money intended to help finance the construction of a new township hall, according to unofficial election night results.
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Newly issued Treasury securities held in stripped form increased about $2.145 billion in April to a total of $243.291 billion, the Bureau of the Public Debt reported Thursday.
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EPA is deluged by requests for low-interest loans for water infrastructure in first WIFIA round.
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Gov. Jim Justice called West Virginia lawmakers into special session to “fix the budget crisis.”
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Cook County is losing Ivan Samstein to the University of Chicago.
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Caution was the operative word as New York City’s budget director and City Council members discussed the mayor’s proposed budget.
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Hawaii received a Fitch Ratings outlook boost to positive ahead of an $856 million bond sale.
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The primary market is winding down on Thursday, with municipal bond traders seeing the last large deals of the week price, led by well-known issuers from California and Massachusetts.
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The Clark-Shawnee Local School Board of Education likely will go back to voters for the third time in a year seeking to build a new elementary school and renovate its high school.
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The next municipal securities rules to be released from the IRS will be those on the public approval process for private activity bonds and they will be more flexible than previously proposed rules.
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A judge has approved a settlement between the SEC and lawyer Robert Crowe over pay-to-play charges.
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The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $39 billion 91-day bills and $33 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
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Rick Kolman has joined Academy Securities as a managing director.
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The value of new factory orders rose by 0.2% in March, slower than the 0.4% gain expected, data released by the Commerce Department Thursday morning showed.
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Puerto Rico's government and oversight board will both have roles, said board member David Skeel.
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The primary market is winding down on Thursday, with municipal bond traders waiting to see the University of California and the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority deals hit the screens.
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Trump's decision to renegotiate a major trade agreement is an unsure path
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Nonfarm productivity fell by 0.6% in the preliminary estimate for the first quarter, compared with a 0.2% decline expected.
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Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits fell 19,000 to 238,000 in the April 29 week.
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