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Congressional negotiations over new revenues to support a multiyear highway bill could falter over push for higher annual transportation funding.
October 2 -
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Municipal bond funds experienced another turn around and reported outflows, after recording inflows last week, according to Lipper data released on Thursday.
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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, was four basis points lower to 4.38% for the week ended Oct. 1 from 4.42% in the previous week
October 1 -
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Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., asks the House to move quickly on multiyear transportation bill to avoid disruptions this fall.
September 30 -
Infrastructure needs, pension funding and health-care benefits are most constraining to municipal budgets in 2015, the National League of Cities said in its annual survey on fiscal conditions.
September 30 -
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Chicago's steep borrowing costs should come down if the City Council adopts Mayor Rahm Emanuel's proposed 2016 budget and property tax hikes, the city's chief financial officer, Carole Brown, told council members.
September 29 -
House Majority Leader and top candidate to replace Rep. John Boehner, R-Ohio as House Speaker, says hes confident Congress will pass a multiyear highway bill in October.
September 29 -
Interactive Data announced on Tuesday the launch of its Liquidity Indicators Service for municipal and corporate bonds. The service will let subscribers access a series of security- and portfolio-level Liquidity Indicators, which are aimed at helping companies manage liquidity risk in any type of economic cycle, the company said.
September 29 -
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel brought the case for a budget proposal that hikes property taxes to fund police and firefighter pensions before the municipal bond market on Monday. Speaking in Manhattan to the Municipal Forum of New York, Emanuel said that the only alternative to his budget is to make massive cuts in the citys workforce and services.
September 28 -
The Texas Transportation Commission decided tolls are not needed to fund a proposed $530 million highway project.
September 28 -
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A water banking agreement between Southern Nevada Water Authority and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is a credit positive, Moodys Investors Service said.
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