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A constructive trading session in the secondary aided a busy primary once again as investors appear to be more engaged in the asset class.
November 8 -
Republican criticism over the bill's 64% cut to Amtrak prompted GOP leadership to tap the brakes on the bill late Tuesday.
November 8 -
The state asked the U.S. Supreme Court to deny a request to hear arguments seeking to overturn a capital gains tax expected to bring in $500 million annually.
November 8 -
The deal marks one of the rare instances of true asset recycling in the U.S.
November 8 -
Voters approved several billion-dollar-plus bond referedums before them.
November 8 -
California and Washington sold four large refunding GO deals in the competitive market while several deals of size priced in the negotiated market led by a $650 million for Arizona's Salt River Project. A constructive secondary led yields to fall three to five basis points.
November 7 -
Year-to-date, MIA has seen passengers levels at 113% of pre-COVID 19 levels, boosted by domestic travel, according to a report from BofA Global Research.
November 7 -
"Wokeism" in public finance is an increasingly popular talking point among conservatives.
November 7 -
The upgrade brings Illinois up to the A-minus level across the board. The state had three BBB-minus or equivalent ratings as recently as July 2021.
November 7 -
An increase in tax collections helped fuel the flow of billions of excess dollars into the state's previous budget, although growth in key sales tax revenue has slowed.
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