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Issuers mostly avoided pricing deals in the previous weeks the Fed met this year, but that's not the case this week, said Pat Luby, head of municipal strategy at CreditSights, and Wilson Lees, an analyst at the firm.
December 8 -
States face broadening credit challenges, and while local governments have shown resilience, school districts are more at risk, S&P Global Ratings said.
December 8 -
This is the first upgrade of bonds supported by assets currently or formerly in the Puerto Rico government's hands since the passage of PROMESA in 2016.
December 8 -
Much has changed since October and most economists are sure the FOMC will lower rates by 25 basis points this week, with dissenting votes expected.
December 8 -
Cintra submitted a proposal calling for four new tolled managed lanes on I-76 that would be structured as a $5 billion, 50-year design-build-finance-operate-maintain P3.
December 5 -
SRI International had its outstanding bonds downgraded to Baa1 because of its exposure to declining federal grants.
December 5 -
C. Christopher Trower was the lead attorney before the Supreme Court in a case that upheld states' rights to preferential tax treatment of their own bonds.
December 5 -
FINRA found that the firm failed to include the non-transaction-based compensation indicator when reporting 12,066 municipal securities transactions.
December 5 -
Race and sex-based preferences were removed from the state's Historically Underutilized Business program, which will focus exclusively on veteran-owned firms.
December 4 -
"The Nominating Committee's goal is to achieve broad representation of the municipal securities market on the MSRB Board of Directors," the committee's chair said.
December 4 -
The U.S. and California economies will slow in early 2026, only to recover later in the year, according to the forecast.
December 3 -
The county treasurer's new report describing large hikes in Chicago residential tax bills effectively takes property tax hikes off the table for the city.
December 3 -
The transaction, which supports the Navajo community in Ganado, Arizona, represents a major landmark in furthering Native American health care infrastructure, overcoming hurdles tribal governments typically face in issuing municipal debt to open a replicable path to market other indigenous health systems can follow.
December 2 -
A New York state board advanced three proposals to build casinos in New York City, two in Queens and one in the Bronx.
December 2 -
King County, Washington plans a $422.2 million competitive sale of limited tax general obligation bonds for Wednesday.
December 1 -
The new debt is a "bridge loan" until the company can raise fresh financing, a bondholder said.
December 1 -
The deal combined the benefits of a green designation with a massive, highly visible airport project.
December 1 -
Moody's Ratings has put McLaren Health Care Corporation's A1 revenue bond ratings under review for downgrade after Indiana ended a key Medicaid contract with the company.
November 26 -
Wisconsin's February deal introduced a fixed spread tax-exempt tender that saved taxpayers millions — and won The Bond Buyer's Deal of the Year award in the innovation category.
November 26 -
Oakland touts financial turnaround with a $335 million bond sale ahead, despite negative credit outlooks.
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