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The rating agency cautioned that rising pension costs and revenue restraints could pose challenges.
September 14 -
The San Francisco-based broker-dealer, which launched its trading platform in May, expanded its West Coast presence.
September 14 -
New York City will hit the market with negotiated and competitive sales on Thursday totaling over $1 billion.
September 14 -
The county faces layoffs and service cuts if the effort to repeal a beverage tax succeeds, the board president warns.
September 13 -
The administrators of the school districts say the short-term loans are needed as they put together long-term fixes.
September 13 -
Top quality municipal bonds finished weaker on Wednesday, traders said, as more large deals hit their screens.
September 13 -
Top-quality municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, traders said, as the market is seeing more deals hit the screens.
September 13 -
Continued lack of a budget will mean a spending freeze and further rating agency backlash.
September 13 -
The municipal bond market will see more deals hit the screens on Wednesday, led by a big Maryland competitive sale and a second day of retail orders for the New York City offering.
September 13 -
Top-rated municipal bonds ended weaker on Tuesday, according to traders, as the first of this week’s new deals hit the screens, led by sales from New York City and Louisiana.
September 12 -
The system reported strong investor demand for $350 million of taxable debt earlier in the week.
September 12 -
The new money and refunding bonds are being sold Wednesday.
September 12 -
The rating agency cited warnings by Mayor Luke Bronin that Connecticut's capital could go bankrupt in 60 days.
September 12 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were weaker at midday, according to traders, as the first of this week’s new deals hit the screens on Tuesday.
September 12 -
Municipal bond traders are set to see the first of this week’s new deals hit the screens on Tuesday, led by deals from New York City and Tennessee issuers.
September 12 -
Conventional thinking about local government finances must be re-examined, NLC report says.
September 12 -
The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority missed a September bond payment.
September 11 -
Hurricane Irma is the first test in many years for the bond-funded entities created to ensure Florida residents can obtain property insurance.
September 11 -
Top-quality municipal bonds ended weaker on Monday, according to traders, who were looking ahead to a $7.42 billion new issue slate dominated by deals from New York City and Maryland.
September 11 -
Minnesota's high court ordered the negotiations to resolve a funding dispute that's entangled a small piece of debt.
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