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Proceeds will finance and refinance projects based on the benefits of ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education, officials say.
June 26 -
As some states see new coronavirus lockdowns, municipals maintain stalwart position.
June 25 -
Cooper Howard, director of fixed income strategy at the Schwab Center for Financial Research, talks about the bifurcation in the market and what investors should look at during the rest of the year.
June 25 -
Municipal bond funds and ETFs saw combined inflows of $2.942 billion in the week ended June 17, ICI said.
June 24 -
The state's flagship university returns to the market after S&P Global Ratings improved its rating outlook and Moody's Investors Service lowered it.
June 24 -
The mass transit agency is staring at a prolonged fiscal calamity with further federal support at a standstill and its $51.5 billion capital program in jeopardy.
June 24 -
Uneasiness about the markets and the RPF process during coronavirus pushed the transit authority's oversight board to retain the commuter rail operator.
June 24 -
The city's utility enterprise received rating boosts ahead of a $318 million revenue bond deal that will price after this week's general obligation deal.
June 23 -
Municipals finished little changed on Tuesday in light trading activity with the summer seeming to settle in.
June 23 -
Vermont-based liberal arts school seeks debt savings while confronting financial challenges compounded by the coronavirus pandemic.
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