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Municipal bond buyers are looking ahead to the wide variety of new deals heading their way this week.
September 10 -
The school is expanding its housing offerings as part of a strategy to attract and retain students.
September 7 -
Bondholders are going after the city, county officials, and a court-appointed water receiver to ensure future payments.
September 7 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has sent letters to the 12 top banks and broker-dealers that remarket variable rate demand obligations, seeking information and documents on their remarketing and rate resetting practices.
September 6 -
Dominick Mondi will remain president of the firm's capital markets division.
September 6 -
Continuity is expected as other financial team members remain while the city conducts a national search for a replacement.
September 6 -
The median net pension liability in the nation’s 15 largest cities jumped 16% on a per capita basis in fiscal 2017, S&P Global Ratings said Wednesday.
September 6 -
The University of Chicago is refinancing some debt with future plans for new money
September 5 -
The state will receive $1 billion from the Indiana Toll Road concessionaire over the next three years in return for higher tolls.
September 5 -
Moody's dropped Mount Pleasant one notch to Aa3 over risks tied to the $10 billion project.
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