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This week the market has performed "exceedingly well" with the tailwind of June 1 reinvestment capital, said J.P. Morgan strategists led by Peter DeGroot.
June 5 -
"Nobody knows what scoring means," Trump said as the dispute over how the "One Big Beautiful Bill" plays out.
June 5 -
The utility expects the bonds to have an all-in true interest cost of 4.91%.
June 5 -
The hard-fought increase to the cap on state and local tax deductions that was instrumental to passing the House GOP tax bill is under fire in the Senate.
June 5 -
Ahead of a 14-3 vote to pass the $7 billion spending plan, concerns were raised about new legislation affecting the city's public safety pension funds.
June 5 -
The North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management says the state will have widening deficits starting in fiscal 2026 unless changes are made.
June 5 -
There is still a lot of chaos and uncertainty out there, said Jennifer Johnston, director of municipal bond research at Franklin Templeton.
June 4 -
The bullet train's delays and cost overruns amount to a material project change and event of default under the federal-state agreement, the FRA said.
June 4 -
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority is pricing $714.4 million worth of airport system revenue and refunding bonds on Thursday as part of a scheduled sale with an uncertain demand.
June 4 -
Washington has paid off $198 million of its bonds supporting the mixed-use development at The Wharf fifteen years before their maturity date bringing some good financial news to a city wrestling with its budget.
June 4