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S&P boosted the outlook on New Mexico's AA rating to stable from negative.
September 12 -
New Mexico found a no-cost escape route from troublesome swap agreements with a $67 million termination fee.
August 21 -
Bond volume in the region fell sharply in the first half of 2018, though one expert saw the 16% drop as better than anticipated.
August 20 -
Regional shifts in population portend credit challenges for U.S. states, Fitch Ratings analysts say.
August 6 -
Rural governments continue to lose economic ground, according to a Moody's Investors Service report.
July 23 -
The Kinney County Public Facility Corp. issued $9.23 million in project revenue bonds to finance the the warehouse style building with 384 beds for adults.
June 20 -
Two years after New Mexico lost its triple-A rating, New Mexico has taken its second downgrade from Moody's Investors Service based on rising pension and Medicaid obligations.
June 18 -
Las Cruces city councilors on Monday unanimously OK'd placing a nearly $35.6 million general-obligation bonds package before city voters in August.
June 5 -
The report illustrates how federal, state and local laws must be changed if the Supreme Court rules in favor of South Dakota and against Wayfair Inc. in an online sales tax case.
March 27 -
While state lawmakers have approved limited use, notably for the city's housing authority, city officials want to use the method across the board.
March 22