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Puerto Rico Title III bankruptcy judge Laura Taylor Swain rejected a motion to lift the stay on the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's debt litigation, denying its creditors the ability to seek a receivership.
September 14 -
MSRB seeking information on primary offering practices, including issue price rules.
September 14 -
New York City hit the market with negotiated and competitive sales totaling over $1 billion Thursday as top-rated municipal bonds weakened.
September 14 -
FINRA dings firms for failing to report muni trades, trading below minimum denominations.
September 14 -
The state is testing an alternative to using fuel taxes to raise funds for infrastructure.
September 14 -
Kobre & Kim will assist in the board's investigation of Puerto Rico’s debt.
September 14 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders, as New York City hit the market with negotiated and competitive sales totaling over $1 billion.
September 14 -
After years of maintaining that inflation expectations were stable, Fed policymakers are starting to recognize a small but worrying softening.
September 14 -
The rating agency cautioned that rising pension costs and revenue restraints could pose challenges.
September 14 -
New York City will hit the market with negotiated and competitive sales on Thursday totaling over $1 billion.
September 14 -
Top quality municipal bonds finished weaker on Wednesday, traders said, as more large deals hit their screens.
September 13 -
The federal government ran a $107.7 billion deficit in August, the Treasury Department reported Thursday.
September 13 -
Top-quality municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, traders said, as the market is seeing more deals hit the screens.
September 13 -
MSRB tells issuers how to avoid failing to widely disclose information to all investors.
September 13 -
Labor market “activity declined and momentum remained high in August,” the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City said.
September 13 -
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio handily won the Democratic primary on Tuesday, beating his main rival Sal Albanese.
September 13 -
Continued lack of a budget will mean a spending freeze and further rating agency backlash.
September 13 -
The municipal bond market will see more deals hit the screens on Wednesday, led by a big Maryland competitive sale and a second day of retail orders for the New York City offering.
September 13 -
The MSRB encourages municipal bond issuers to make information available to all.
September 13
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August revenues exceeded budget projections by $343.7 million.
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