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Municipal finance leaders and a bipartisan group of lawmakers met Wednesday on Capitol Hill to discuss how tax laws might be eased so that more public-private arrangements could be used to finance public infrastructure projects.
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The best execution rule, which took effect this week, may solidify a market shift concentrating retail customers in a few large firms, while others seek just to keep their institutional business running smoothly, market participants said.
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The U.S. Armys cost-cutting efforts include renewable energy P3 power projects at installations across the country.
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The risky underpinnings of Chicagos efforts to solve its $20 billion pension mess are taking center stage this week.
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A higher-than-expected 2015 operating loss at Illinois-based Presence Health is expected to trigger a technical default that would allow bondholders and banks to accelerate some debt repayments.
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Sierra Club and other environmental groups filed a federal lawsuit to stop Colorados $1.8 billon P3 rebuild of I-70.
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Following a consultant's scathing report, New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer's office has set out to streamline the Bureau of Asset Management.
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As the 2016 presidential race narrows down to a handful of candidates, it appears likely that business mogul Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be the nominees with the most votes at the Republican and Democratic conventions.
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Alabama proposal would set its gasoline tax rate to match the average fuel levy in surrounding states.
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The volatile stock market has hurt the asset performance of large pension plans, a signal that fiscal year 2016 returns may fall short of assumed targets for the second consecutive year, Moody's Investors Service said in a report.
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The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, dropped two basis points to 4.08% from 4.10% in the previous week.
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Seven cities remain in the running for a $40 million federal grant aimed at integrating high-tech with transportation operations.
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