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Continued gains attributed to increase in taxable refunding issuance.
November 27 -
Chicago Public Schools long climb back to investment grade continues
November 27 -
A smaller decline in business investment and continued consumer spending suggest the economy will continue to grow at a moderate pace.
November 27 -
The Bay State's transportation and congestion crisis puts its economic viability in jeopardy, officials say.
November 27 -
Municipal fund managers are betting on lower credit quality paper and lower coupon bonds as they take advantage of the swell in supply.
November 27 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot's first budget cleared the City Council on a 39-11 vote.
November 26 -
He will join Shawn Wooden's staff in Dec. 16 and brings 25 years of financial and management experience in the public and private sectors.
November 26 -
All of the week's muni issuance hit Tuesday, as Thanksgiving will mute action for the next three days.
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The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, restored to investment grade by S&P Global Ratings last year, plans to sell a total of $923 million.
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Each state would be guaranteed $25 million in bonding authority each year, with an additional $1.25 billion in authority allocated among the states according to rural population.
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