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2021 comes in just shy of the all-time record in 2020, as the muni industry showed its resilience in the second year of the pandemic.
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Municipals have been resilient throughout the pandemic — with the help of federal aid — keeping the Golden Age for public finance alive.
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They say a Plan B that does not involve local legislative approval must be negotiated.
February 22 -
At issue is about $400 million the board would like Puerto Rico's government to retain.
February 18 -
The new-issue calendar for the holiday-shortened week is $4.98 billion, with $3.633 billion of negotiated deals and $1.347 billion of competitive loans.
February 18 -
The Federal Reserve formally adopted tough, sweeping restrictions on officials’ investing and trading, aiming to prevent a repeat of the ethics scandal that engulfed the U.S. central bank last year.
February 18 -
The Puerto Rico Fiscal Agency and Financial Advisory Authority has requested pre-qualified investment banks to provide ideas and opportunities for refunding for savings.
February 18 -
Michigan State, supported by a better bond rating outlook, will join the small club of higher education institutions using a 100-year taxable bond structure.
February 18 -
Much of the new infrastructure funding can't flow to states until a full FY22 bill is enacted.
February 18 -
High material costs and labor shortages are expected to persist through 2022 just as states and localities are planning how to spend the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act money.
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