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Two of three sales in Connecticut’s recent bond offering set record retail orders, said state Treasurer Denise Nappier, while spreads continued to drop.
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Multiple constitutional claims, including racial gerrymandering, are cited in lawsuits filed by the city of Stockbridge and Capital One Public Funding.
August 21 -
Moody's Investors Service raised the county to Aaa from Aa1.
August 20 -
Minor-league baseball's Pawtucket Red Sox rejected a Rhode Island bonding framework for more generous subsidies in Worcester.
August 20 -
The state expects to come to market with an $889.1 million general obligation sale in three tranches.
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The federal government ran a $76.9 billion deficit in July.
August 10 -
The city's struggles reflect those of northeast Pennsylvania’s depressed coal region.
August 10 -
“Strategic investments” account for the 20% increase in spending since New York Mayor Bill de Blasio took office, his budget director said Thursday.
August 9 -
The legislation, which aims to curb the effects of app-based for-hire vehicles on city streets, may lead to a congestion pricing framework.
August 9 -
Consumer credit increased by $10.2 billion in June to $3.908 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Tuesday.
August 7