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Issuers and others suggested market participants come together to narrow the SEC's proposal on disclosing alternative debts.
May 22 -
Puerto Rico’s April employment rose above 1 million for the first time since August 2013.
May 19 -
Chicago Public Schools will borrow against delayed state grants to finish the school year.
May 19 -
Tim Sullivan will become research director at the Citizens Budget Commission in New York.
May 19 -
Goldman Sachs opened the first of a two-day retail order period for the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp., N.Y.’s $2.15 billion tax-exempt deal as municipal bonds were unchanged ahead of next week's $7.02 billion calendar.
May 19 -
The first hearing of the Puerto Rico Title III case on Wednesday reinforced that the battle between general obligation and Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp. (COFINA) bondholders will be a central issue as the biggest municipal restructuring gets underway.
May 19 -
University of Connecticut bonds are on Moody's review for downgrade.
May 19 -
The municipal bond market on Friday will be looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar as participants eye falling bond yields. The largest deal of the upcoming week is from the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp. will offer $2.19 billion of second indenture revenue bonds.
May 19 -
Tax hikes, cuts, and reforms are needed to tackle Illinois' fiscal crisis, a business group suggested.
May 18 -
In an IRS-driven exchange, a Florida jail operator will exchange tax-exempt bonds for taxable debt.
May 18 -
S&P Global Ratings named Ken Gacka to manage analysis of the not-for-profit healthcare sector.
May 18 -
New Jersey lawmakers sued, challenging the private placement of debt for the State House renovation.
May 18 -
California school districts are still waiting for the windfall from November's bond elections.
May 18 -
Connecticut's governor and lawmakers are trying to patch a projected $5 billion deficit.
May 18 -
Illinois Senate votes on a budget package left the fate of a 'grand bargain' unclear.
May 18 -
Frustration over subway logjams and breakdowns surfaced at a New York City Council budget meeting.
May 17 -
S&P joined Moody's and Fitch in downgrading Connecticut.
May 17 -
MAs will soon be subject to continuing education requirements following SEC approval of MSRB proposal.
May 17 -
Oregon's net general fund revenues are now projected to be up $371 million from the March forecast.
May 17 -
Philadelphia seeks lost property tax revenue from Wells Fargo in a lawsuit alleging discriminatory lending.
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