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The Westinghouse bankruptcy could have a material impact on the South Carolina Public Service Authority.
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A study criticized California spending on charter schools.
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Voters in Nashville could go to the polls in 2018 to decide how to fund a $6 billion transit plan.
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ORANGE, Conn. -- Town voters said, "yes," at the polls Tuesday to securing bonding to finance $14.9 million for 14 capital improvements to schools, the police station, roads and town buildings.
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The Treasury Department Thursday auctioned $16 billion of five-year inflation-indexed notes with a 0.125% coupon, at a negative 0.049% high yield, an adjusted price of 101.002153.
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California’s big taxable bond offering hit the market on Thursday as municipal bonds weakened in secondary trading.
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FORT MADISON, Iowa -- The Fort Madison School Board is putting a $27 million general obligation bond issuance that will pay for the construction of a new elementary school and softball and baseball fields to vote June 27.
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Sales tax revenues are seeing noticeable declines in Texas cities near the Mexico border.
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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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Are the markets are too focused on legislation being proposed by President Donald Trump and not enough on the strengthening U.S. Economy? Ronald Temple from Lazard Asset Management makes the case, as well as discusses the situation in China and Europe, and the coming cycle of rising inflation and interest rates. Hosted by Chip Barnett.
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The composite index of Leading Economic Indicators was up 0.4% in March following a revised 0.5% increase in February, first reported as a 0.6% gain, the Conference Board reported Thursday.
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Three rate hikes remain “a good baseline,” although depending on the economy it may be more or less, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan said in a televised interview Thursday.
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Municipal bond traders are set to see the biggest deal of the week hit the screens on Thursday – the state of California’s $1 billion-plus taxable bond offering.
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The region's manufacturing sector expanded in April, but at a slower pace than in March,this month's Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business indicates.
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Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 10,000 to 244,000 in the week ended April 15, slightly ahead of the 242,000 level analysts expected, data released by the Labor Department Thursday showed.
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Although the U.S. has recovered nicely from the great recession, the economic growth rate must rise, Federal Reserve Board Governor Jerome H. Powell said Thursday.
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Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer painted a picture of a brightening global economy that can better manage the spillover of gradual monetary tightening in the U.S.
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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The majority of California redevelopment agencies rated by Fitch saw upgrades.
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