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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Illinois House and Senate Republicans laid out a formal budget and reform package.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's signature put the state on a $217 billion budget for the next two years.
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The Port of Oakland has earned an upgrade from Moody's Investors Service.
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Michigan's attorney general announced more felony charges in the Flint water contamination crisis.
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The American Dream development in New Jersey, which broke ground in 2004, will have to wait a bit longer for financing as a $1.1 billion sale of unrated tax-exempt bonds to complete the project was delayed.
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KeyBanc Capital Markets, the corporate and investment banking arm of KeyCorp announced today the appointment of Corey Whitbeck and Robert Campbell to its high yield sales team in Albany, New York, further expanding the firm’s capital markets group.
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Airports are expected to issue almost $19 billion of additional debt over the next two years.
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The New Jersey proposal to use lottery revenue to boost its pension system is not viable, according to Municipal Market Analytics.
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New York City Mayor de Blasio on Wednesday launched Cool Neighborhoods NYC, a $106 million program designed to curb the effects of extreme heat on vulnerable residents.
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Washington State lawmakers are unable to come to an agreement on education funding as the fiscal year-end looms.
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A $1.1 billion tax-exempt revenue bond deal for New Jersey's American Dream retail/entertainment complex did not price as scheduled.
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WEST HAVEN, Conn. -- With the annual audit of fiscal 2015-16 now delivered to the city -- and showing the city's cumulative deficit rising by $500,000 to $16.8 million -- the long-discussed deficit financing plan to bond the deficit and pay it off over time is ready to go forward.
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The Chicago Transit Authority and Regional Transportation Authority are latest rating victims of Illinois political gridlock.
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U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., attacked the Puerto Rico Oversight Board’s plan to slash bondholder payments as illegal.
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California lawmakers reached an agreement Tuesday on the most contentious budget items.
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The University of Illinois will conduct a national search to replace retiring CFO Walter Knorr.
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Those waiting for the bonds that will finance the long-awaited American Dream development in New Jersey will have to wait a bit longer as the big sale was delayed.
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CATLETTSBURG, Ky. -- New county tax dollars chiefly generated by a Marriott-brand hotel can officially be captured by the city of Ashland for 20 years and used to fund more development projects.
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