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After a busier-than-usual Monday, municipal bond traders will pick up right where they left off, with New York City and the Port of Seattle among the issuers coming to market.
July 25 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds finished Monday unchanged on a businer-than-usual Monday, as a few deals priced for retail and for institutional investors.
July 24 -
The cost is tied to water costs under current contract and covering its KWA bond obligation.
July 24 -
The fate of Illinois’ fiscal 2018 appropriation for school districts remains up in the air with a showdown looming between Gov. Bruce Rauner and the General Assembly’s Democratic majority.
July 24 -
Noel Zamot will oversee expediting permitting for crucial projects to help strengthen the territory's economy.
July 24 -
Four of Illinois’ junk-rated public universities won an upgrade from S&P Global Ratings.
July 24 -
New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s intended $500 million offering of transportation revenue bonds will be on the day-to-day calendar amid the authority’s wave of derailments, signaling malfunctions and track fires.
July 24 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were steady around lunchtime, as muni traders are seeing a busier than usual Monday with a few deals pricing for retail and for institutional investors.
July 24 -
Although total weekly volume is expected to be low, municipal bond traders will start the week running, with a few deals expected to price on Monday.
July 24 -
Illinois bonds saw a slight price bump in reaction to Moody's confirmation of the state's Baa3 rating.
July 21 -
The drop in issuance comes despite a decline in yields over the past week that made the market issuer-friendly.
July 21 -
The $4 billion reconstruction of the Delta Air Lines terminal at LaGuardia Airport will be the airline's financial responsibility.
July 21 -
The United States of America is the defendant in a suit filed by investors seeking payment of $3.1 billion in principal and interest in Puerto Rico Employment Retirement System bonds.
July 21 -
Investors, issuers get new benchmarks, analytical tools on EMMA.
July 21 -
The state still needs revenues and cuts to balance its spending plan.
July 21 -
New Jersey’s dead-last ranking in an analysis of state fiscal conditions underscores the Garden State’s challenges.
July 21 -
Top shelf municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who are looking ahead to next week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar, which Ipreo estimates at $4.24 billion.
July 21 -
Municipal bond traders on Friday are already looking ahead to next week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar, which will be topped by New York City’s big general obligation bond sale.
July 21 -
Benjamin Barnes cited austerity measures and some revenue improvements.
July 21 -
Moody's says the legislation will be credit positive for school districts and the state.
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