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Muni Bonds Poised to Slow With Redemptions; Texas Tollways Sells

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Municipal bond sales in the U.S. are set to decrease in the next month while the amount of redemptions and maturing debt falls.

A New York Skinny Skyscraper Will Have Built-In Parks

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Living next to a park is a treat in New York's concrete jungle. But how about living under one?

Why College Is Worth The Money For Almost Everybody

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School still pays. The cost of earning a college degree pays off with consistently higher lifetime earnings, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

Payrolls Rose 126,000 In March, Least Since 2013

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Employers in March added the fewest workers since December 2013 and the jobless rate held at 5.5 percent as companies sought to bring U.S...

Hollywood Siren Bacall's Estate Fetches $3.6 Million

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The late actress Lauren Bacall’s collection of paintings, sculpture, jewelry and furniture sold for $3.6 million at Bonhams in New York.

Best Bar Song For Sale: $1.5 Million 'American Pie' Manuscript

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The manuscript for one of the most popular sing-along tunes at bars, “American Pie,” will go on auction this month. The asking price: at least $1 million.

White House’s New Claim: Obamacare Helps U.S. Economy Grow

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Obamacare is a boon to the U.S. economy, says one presidential advisor, though he offered little direct evidence.

Genworth Said To Seek Buyers For GLAIC Life, Annuity Unit

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The move comes after the company lost about $1.6 billion in last year’s second half due to insufficient funds set aside to cover payouts on long-term care policies.

As Emerging-Market Debt Crisis Talk Grows, Some Investors Scoff

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As the dollar soars month after month, the chorus of voices expressing concern about how it will imperil emerging-market companies that borrowed abroad is growing.

Does College Pay? Almost Always Yes, San Francisco Fed Says

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The cost of earning a college degree pays off with consistently higher lifetime earnings, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

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