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A mix of broader market dynamics and Chicago-specific pressures is driving the widening spreads, investors said.
September 10 -
Jason Appleson of PGIM Fixed Income chats with Caitlin Devitt to break down the biggest factors shaping the muni market today, and how institutional investors are preparing for what's next.
April 15 -
Squire Patton Boggs attorney Michael Cullers believes the 10th Amendment may pose an obstacle.
April 4 -
Portfolio managers seem more sanguine about threats to the tax exemption from Congress.
February 13 -
Dr. Shawn Wilson, former Louisiana Transportation Secretary, discusses the transformative Calcasieu Bridge project, lessons from public-private partnerships, and how the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is reshaping U.S. infrastructure development.
January 21 -
The borrower is planning to use a convertible taxable "Cinderella" structure in the wake of a delay in securing tax exemption for a chunk of the deal.
November 12 -
It was still unclear early Wednesday whether Democrats would take control of the House.
November 6 -
Potential new Senate Finance Committee Chair Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, has suggested a potential workaround to offset the cost of extending the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 4 -
The increase in the muni market's size, number of novel credits and retail investors suggest it's "finally time" for direct SEC regulation, argue market veterans Kent Hiteshew and David Dubrow.
November 1 -
California's measure to lower the threshold of voter approval for bond measures will impact future transportation funding.
October 30 -
The lawsuit targets emails with the message "from our friends in DC" that relate to the treasurer's list of firms restricted from state business.
October 29 -
The key question for municipal market investors is less about who wins the races for the White House and Congress and more about by how much.
October 29 -
The Harris County-Houston Sports Authority's CEO was ousted and its chair faces ouster as it prices a $330 million deal to restructure its bond debt.
October 29 -
The state lacks the money to widen the traffic-clogged highway on its own, officials said.
October 24 -
Market participants warned of the law's potential harm to a market that's famously bespoke and self-regulated.
October 23 -
The Equitable School Revolving Fund will have 90 loans outstanding to charter schools across 23 states.
October 10 -
Some cities with lots of lead pipes, like Chicago, will get more time.
October 9 -
The higher-ed sector, already facing internal pressures, could face scrutiny over its tax-exempt status during tax reform next year.
October 9 -
Elena Gallo will replace Mara Holley, who is retiring.
October 8 -
Congress has created recovery bonds for specific disasters in the past, and the CDFA wants the tool to become a permanent private activity bond category.
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