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The merger will extend Nelson Mullins' reach to the third-most populous state and expand its public finance group.
June 13 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City Council face a raft of uncertainties about their third straight early budget.
June 13 -
The municipal bond market is waiting for the Federal Open Market Committee interest rate announcement.
June 13 -
Worthington City Schools will be asking voters for more money this fall for renovations and to fund daily operations.
June 13 -
Big changes could be in store for the Burlington-Edison School District.
June 13 -
The Poinciana Community Development Districts argue that "issue preclusion” should bar some objections to the validation of $102 million of bonds.
June 13 -
The Government Finance Officers Association said Tuesday it generally supports most of the recommendations an SEC panel plans to discuss in Atlanta later this week.
June 12 -
Municipal bonds weakened Tuesday ahead of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting as new supply headed into the marketplace.
June 12 -
Major Puerto Rico bondholders are balking at a tentative agreement that would steer to owners of sales-tax-backed debt a large chunk of the revenue they’ve been pledged, threatening to prolong a fight over one of the biggest issues in the island’s record-setting bankruptcy.
June 12 -
The City Council approved a budget that includes $559 million for infrastructure.
June 12 -
A brief period of peace between the Oversight Board and the governor may soon end.
June 12 -
The federal government ran a $146.8 billion deficit in May, the Treasury Department reported Tuesday.
June 12 -
The New Jersey Transportation Infrastructure Bank was approved by state lawmakers in April.
June 12 -
Municipal bonds weakened Tuesday ahead of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting as new supply headed into the marketplace.
June 12 -
Just a few Lewiston residents testified Monday night against the city getting judicial approval to issue bonds for upgrades to its wastewater treatment plant, but they were vocal.
June 12 -
The handshake deal boosts reserves, funds a "fair fares" discount for low-income subway riders for one year and provides Fair Student Funding for city schools.
June 12 -
The Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund's new power to intercept Harvey's pool of state revenues complicates settlement efforts with the city's public safety funds.
June 12 -
The proposed rules would clarify that an institutional investor could take part in a public-private partnership for a bond-financed project without making the bonds taxable.
June 11 -
Muni bond buyers were wary ahead of this week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar as Federal Reserve policy makers gathered.
June 11 -
Branches in every borough struggle to stay open due to broken boilers, leaky roofs and other serious maintenance problems, said the Center for an Urban Future.
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