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More private money would be invested in infrastructure if Congress expands the use of PABs and P3s.
February 25 -
The Conference Board reported Tuesday that its consumer confidence index improved rose to 130.7 in February.
February 25 -
Municipal bonds yields continued their descent and once again rewrote the record books, as the flight to safety on fears of COVID-19 that took place Friday picked up right where it left off.
February 24 -
Moody's upgraded the revenue bonds of the largely industrial city near Los Angeles to Baa2 ahead of a $158 million refunding.
February 24 -
Growth in Texas factory activity accelerated in February while the Chicago Fed National Activity Index pointed to an uptick in economic growth in January.
February 24 -
Investors to be greeted by largest issuance week of 2020 led by $5B Buckeye tobaccos.
February 24 -
For the third time in four years, long-term municipal bond volume has surpassed the $400 billion mark — this time thanks to a second half surge in taxable issuance that took the market by storm.
February 24 -
November's progressive income tax referendum looms large over Gov. J.B. Pritzker's proposed fiscal 2021 budget and the state's long-term fiscal prospects.
February 21 -
Bond yields keep grinding lower ahead of the largest issuance week of 2020, clocking in at $13 billion.
February 21 -
The $5.2 billion Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Authority deal will restructure the debt service schedule, returning the Ohio credit to investment-grade.
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