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The drought-stricken Texas city's utility system rating was cut two notches to A, marking a continued downward trend in its credit quality.
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Muni advocates are actively working on championing a bill that would address a wish list of provisions designed to boost bond sales.
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PFM sees the expansion as a way to strengthen its position.
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Months after the state cracked down on cities' tardy annual financial audits, adherence to a statutory filing deadline is improving with fiscal 2025 reports.
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SWBC's Chris Brigati said he doesn't expect the geopolitical tensions to cause similar losses to muni yields unless oil prices or Treasury yields move significantly higher.
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The ratings agency cited the school's compressed operating margins in recent years.
May 4 -
Allen Hoppe, the director of banking, investments and debt for the city of Minneapolis, retired on Friday after a long career in public finance.
May 4 -
The biggest-ever bond referendum in Texas was passed Saturday for Dallas schools, while voters in only one city chose to leave Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
May 4 -
With continued geopolitical tensions and surging oil prices, things could change on a dime, said Sweta Singh, founding partner and portfolio manager at City Different Investments.
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