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Halting the work is expected to save customers nearly $7 billion in additional costs, the state-run agency known as Santee Cooper told bondholders.
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A rebound in contract signings for the purchase of previously owned U.S. homes shows housing demand is stabilizing after a three-month downturn, National Association of Realtors figures released Monday showed.
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Top quality municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session, according to traders, who were set to see about $7.2 billion of new supply hit the screens this week.
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The municipal bond market is gearing up for about $7.2 billion of new supply this week, led by several big transportation deals.
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The New York City Transitional Finance Authority will competitively sell $1.35 billion of Fiscal 2018 Series A future tax secured tax-exempt and taxable subordinate bonds and about $162 million of Fiscal 2018 Series 1 fixed-rate tax-exempts on Aug. 8.
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Primary municipal bond market volume is set to rebound to a more normal level in the coming week, bringing traders a variety of offerings.
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The rating agency said it doesn’t expect the budget to directly result in any local government rating changes, though school districts remain vulnerable to a possible impasse over funding.
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Affordable housing and climate change have been called the most existential problems facing Miami.
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Top shelf municipal bonds were steady at mid-session, according to traders, who were looking ahead to next week’s new issue slate.
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The municipal bond market is expected to remain quiet on Friday, ahead of next week’s new issue slate.
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