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Texas' largest school district, the Houston ISD, will price a record $838 million of bonds.
May 1 -
Municipal bonds were mixed on Monday, traders said, as the market faces a moderately sized new issue calendar, which features big offerings from California, Kentucky and Wisconsin.
May 1 -
Kevin Holloran, previously health care analyst for S&P Global Ratings, has joined Fitch Ratings where he will lead analysts covering the sector.
May 1 -
Municipal bond traders are returning to work on Monday to face a moderate new issue calendar, which totals $7.02 billion and consists of $5.96 billion of negotiated deals and $1.06 billion of competitive sales.
May 1 -
S&P Global Ratings will continue to base California school GO ratings on budgets and operations.
April 28 -
Municipal bond traders returning to work Monday will face a moderate new issue calendar of $7.02 billion, made up of $5.96 billion of negotiated deals and $1.06 billion of competitive sales.
April 28 -
Trump's tax plan could hurt state and local finances and bond financings.
April 28 -
Municipal bond volume dropped 20.2% in April and finished under $30 billion for the third month in a row, as concerns about tax reform made issuers reluctant to hit the market.
April 28 -
Illinois delays in grant payments to districts like CPS adds to its liquidity woes.
April 28 -
Municipal bonds were slightly weaker at midday, as traders look ahead to next week’s new issue calendar, which features big offerings from California, Kentucky and Wisconsin.
April 28 -
WATERLOO, Iowa -- A national bond ratings firm gave Black Hawk County's government high marks for fiscal management.
April 28 -
Chicago's final pension fix passed the House but needs Republicans on board if the governor vetoes it.
April 28 -
The municipal bond market is taking a breather on Friday since no major bond deals are scheduled to be priced in the primary.
April 28 -
The Cleveland City Council signed off on its committment to help fund Cavs' arena upgrades.
April 27 -
Louisiana will pre pay revenue anticipation notes due to a pick-up in revenue collections.
April 27 -
Municipal bonds finished steady on Thursday, according to traders, as the last big sale of the week came to market.
April 27 -
Indiana passed a law to respond to S&P's critique of its school bond intercept program.
April 27 -
Atlanta’s $226.2 million water and wastewater refunding deal received $634.7 million in orders.
April 27 -
Municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders, as the last big sale of the week came to market.
April 27 -
The action in the primary market is set to slow after an action packed day on Wednesday that featured six deals greater than $100 million.
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