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Improving the capital city's system could generate tax-base growth and economic activity, according to Moody's Investors Service.
October 22 -
There's something for everyone on this week's primary calendar.
October 21 -
Taxable bonds will replace interim financing that funded land acquisition for the plant, which may not match the vision that drew state and local subsidies.
October 21 -
Although the supply/demand ratio is still lopsided, the recent surge had made things a little more balanced.
October 18 -
BondWave LLC has made several enhancements to its Engine for Fixed Income platform.
October 18 -
The agencies aren't concerned about the ongoing strike, but the final contract will determine if Chicago Public Schools continues its slow rating progress.
October 18 -
Issuers will be looking to see what Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Jay Clayton says about disclosure.
October 18 -
S&P Global Ratings revised to positive from stable the outlook on its BBB-plus rating for the long-troubled city on the Delaware River.
October 18 -
The bond insurer may be seeking a more receptive audience for its claim that underwriters provided incomplete and misleading information about the bonds it insured.
October 17 -
The last of the week’s big new issues hit the screens on Thursday.
October 17 -
California's largest-ever competitive taxable deal, which followed two upgrades, drew 10 or more bidders for each tranche.
October 17 -
Supply surged into the municipal market on Wednesday with California and New York issues taking top spot.
October 16 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority's 2019 Report on Examination Findings, released Wednesday, discussed violations FINRA personnel discovered.
October 16 -
Just in time for its $1.4 billion bond sale, California received a holiday present from Moody’s.
October 15 -
Moody's lifted California to Aa2 ahead of plans to sell $1.1 billion of general obligation bonds.
October 15 -
The firm attached a corrective action statement detailing changes to its personnel, compliance department and municipal trading desk.
October 15 -
Twice-indicted Fall River, Massachusetts, Mayor Jasiel Correia II intends to take a leave of absence and end his run for re-election.
October 15 -
Climate expert Alan Rubin of Blank Rome LLP discusses resiliency and recovery funding mechanisms, rating agency dynamics and how states and cities can cope effectively. Paul Burton hosts.
October 15 -
Rampant issuance continues with $12.4 billion, heavy on taxable deals. Meanwhile, the end of this volatile week had the secondary getting whacked with AAA benchmarks showing big cuts.
October 11 -
Issuers from New York, Florida and Nebraska offered buyers notes, bonds and taxable deals.
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