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Indiana passed a law to respond to S&P's critique of its school bond intercept program.
April 27 -
Clark-Shawnee Local Schools, Ohio, are back on the ballot asking residents to approve the same school bond issue voters denied in November.
April 27 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio's budget proposal drew criticism Thursday from the New York City Council and a budget watchdog for doing too little to gird against possible funding cuts under the Trump administration.
April 27 -
New York’s tuition program will have a minimal credit impact on the state’s public universities, according to Moody’s.
April 27 -
The Treasury Department auctioned $28 billion of seven-year notes, with a 2% coupon and a 2.084% high yield, a price of 99.455647.
April 27 -
Atlanta’s $226.2 million water and wastewater refunding deal received $634.7 million in orders.
April 27 -
Municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders, as the last big sale of the week came to market.
April 27 -
California localities await funds from the recently adopted state transportation funding bill.
April 27 -
Ballot initiatives to fund Wenatchee, Wash., schools and construct a new Chelan hospital won hearty support from voters in Tuesday's special election tally.
April 27 -
The Erie School District, Pa., wants to grow at the same time it shrinks.
April 27 -
The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $39 billion 91-day bills and $33 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
April 27 -
Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's region “expanded at a slower pace with solid expectations for future activity” in April, according to the bank's monthly manufacturing survey, released Thursday.
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New York's mayor says state inaction costs the city $450 million and delays critical infrastructure.
April 27 -
Pending home sales decreased 0.8% to an index reading of 111.4 in March, after an unrevised 5.5% rise to 112.3 in February, according to a report released Wednesday by the National Association of Realtors.
April 27 -
The action in the primary market is set to slow after an action packed day on Wednesday that featured six deals greater than $100 million.
April 27 -
The value of durable goods new orders rose 0.7% in March, considerably below the expected 1.5%, but were down 0.2% excluding transportation after five consecutive drops, data released by the Commerce Department Thursday showed.
April 27 -
Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits saw an unexpected 14,000 rise to 257,000, 12,000 higher than the 245,000 analysts expected, data released by the Labor Department Thursday showed.
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Puerto Rico's oversight board said concerns about its adherence to PROMESA are unwarranted.
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