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Two student housing developments in Orlando and Tampa, Florida, financed by speculative-grade bonds in 2024, have shown signs of strain.
December 18 -
Three casinos are betting billions of dollars on the New York City market. The state is hoping to cash in, too.
December 17 -
"Once this week is done, that's it for the year. The following week is Christmas, and then after that, the new year," said Jeff Timlin, a partner at Sage Advisory.
December 17 -
Palomar Health's bond rating remains stuck at junk, but UCSD partnership offers a glimmer of hope.
December 17 -
A looming government shutdown marks an uncertain future for the country as economists and muni leaders point to the positive effects of stubborn inflation on state tax revenues.
December 17 -
Indiana Public Finance Director Dan Huge will retire effective Jan. 2, capping off a long career of public service for the state.
December 17 -
Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said monetary policy must remain insulated from political pressure, arguing that communication with the White House should be limited. Waller is slated to meet with President Trump Wednesday afternoon.
December 17 -
The company has the option to defer interest payments three times without triggering a formal default.
December 17 -
The Ohio State University went to market Tuesday with a $560 million deal to refund taxable Build America Bonds into tax-exempt debt.
December 17 -
Inflation reports may drive markets in 2026 since the labor market is "sending mixed messages," said Kevin O'Neil, associate portfolio manager and senior research analyst at Brandywine Global.
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