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New York City's housing agency authorized $564 million in bonds.
June 6 -
Pennsylvania's treasurer launched a transparency portal for the commonwealth's spending.
June 6 -
Pennsylvania's Senate passed a bill to overhaul retiree benefits.
June 6 -
Robert D. Gordon joins the law firm of Jenner & Block as a partner in its restructuring and bankruptcy practice. He will be based in New York City.
June 6 -
Municipal bond traders are set to see then first of the week’s new issue supply hit the screens on Tuesday.
June 6 -
Municipal bonds ended unchanged on Monday, according to traders, who were looking ahead to the week’s new issue slate.
June 5 -
Chicago is offering stronger rated utility-backed bonds but like its GO they face credit strain from pensions.
June 5 -
Dallas and Houston still face challenges to turn around their troubled pension plans.
June 5 -
Municipal bonds were steady at mid-session, according to traders, who will be looking ahead to the week’s hefty new issue slate.
June 5 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council leaders agreed on an $85.2 billion budget.
June 5 -
If passed, the Financial CHOICE Act of 2017 would have a widespread ripple effect, as there are muni bond provisions which would hurt enforcement organizations such as the MSRB and SEC.
June 5 -
Assured Guaranty, National Public Finance Guarantee, and Financial Guaranty Insurance Co. challenged diversion of special revenue bond collateral that secures $4.1 billion of Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority bonds.
June 5 -
Municipal bond traders on Monday will be looking ahead to the week’s hefty new issue slate as bond yields look likely to continue their downward descent.
June 5 -
Two Illinois community colleges were downgraded by Moody’s because of the state's budget woes.
June 2 -
Chicago launches website financial portal to broaden investor and public outreach.
June 2 -
Puerto Rico’s April economic activity index fell 2% in April from a year earlier, signaling continued weakness as the island government embarks on its record breaking municipal debt restructuring.
June 2 -
Illinois spreads widened as investor confidence waned that the state can resolve its budget deadlock.
June 2 -
The municipal market figures to get back to a more normal issuance level this week, giving participants an array of choices.
June 2 -
The MSRB's addition of an exception to its proposal requiring CUSIPs was spurred by market comments.
June 2 -
Municipal bonds remained stronger at mid-session along with U.S. Treasuries after the release of a mixed employment report for May.
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