The Treasury Department said yesterday it will raise $6.998 billion of new cash at its weekly auction of 91-day and 182-day discount bills Monday by selling $37 billion to refund $30.002 billion of maturing securities. To be sold are $19 billion of 91s, dated Jan. 10 and due April 10, and $18 billion of 182s, dated Jan. 10 and due July 10. Federal Reserve banks hold $12.408 billion of maturing bills in their own accounts, all of which may be refunded. Also maturing is an estimated $23 billion of publicly held four-week Treasury bills, the disposition of which will be announced Jan. 7.
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The new-issue calendar is led by Washington with $1.3 billion of GOs selling by competitive bid in three series.
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A trio of current and former Alaska lawmakers presented views differing from the governor's on how to solve the state's budget red ink.
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Kutak Rock warns tax attorneys about the Internal Revenue Service doing compliance checks as opposed to formal audits on certain multifamily bond issues as tax season is expected to add more stress to an understaffed agency.
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The rating agency cited weak operating results and high leverage.
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Piper Sandler will price $100 million of electric revenue bonds for Iowa public utility Muscatine Power and Water on Wednesday.
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Longer-term bonds could ease financial pressure for Sound Transit's $54 billion long-range plans.
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