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Three individuals and one issuer were awarded for contributions to the municipal market and NFMA.
May 17 -
Puerto Rico’s debt reorganization hearings began with a decision by Judge Laura Taylor Swain to consolidate administration of two existing filings affecting about $30 billion of bonds.
May 17 -
Public power agencies in Georgia and South Carolina face headwinds from the Westinghouse bankruptcy.
May 17 -
State pension changes cleared an Illinois House committee Tuesday but their fate is uncertain.
May 17 - Dealers, issuers criticize SEC material event disclosure proposal as too broad, investors support it
Issuers, dealers want SEC to rethink its event notice disclosure proposal; investor groups support it
May 16 -
Municipal bonds ended stronger on Tuesday as Morgan Stanley priced the Los Angeles Unified School District’s $1.08 billion of general obligation refunding bonds.
May 16 -
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority named Olga Chernat as its executive director. A chartered financial analyst who previously served NYW as treasurer and deputy treasurer, Chernat will start in her new position on Wednesday, the authority said.
May 16 -
The Indiana's school bond intercept program's AA-plus rating was affirmed after legislative tweaks.
May 16 -
Illinois and its local governments will all suffer if the state is downgraded again, Nuveen warns.
May 16 -
The June Federal Open Market Committee meeting should be live, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker said.
May 16 -
California's state controller wants a new governance policy for the state Board of Equalization.
May 16 -
Authority says moves are part of a plan to improve service.
May 16 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, as Morgan Stanley priced the Los Angeles Unified School District’s $1.08 billion of general obligation bonds.
May 16 -
Hartford, Conn.’s latest downgrade shows Connecticut must help the city avert bankruptcy, said Mayor Luke Bronin.
May 16 -
After a busier than usual Monday that featured one institutional pricing, as well as a premarketing and a retail order period, municipal market participants are waiting for more action Tuesday.
May 16 -
The New York region's service sector activity "expanded modestly," according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's May Business Leaders Survey, released Tuesday.
May 16 -
The flexibility to veer from his traditional strategy has helped Jonathan Law of Advisors Asset Management find value in a volatile market.
May 16 -
SIFMA has made several bond-related infrastructure recommendations to the administration and Congress.
May 15 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were unchanged on Monday, according to traders, who got an early start to the week with one institutional sale and retail pricing for a second deal.
May 15 -
Connecticut was downgraded to A1 from Aa3 by Moody's Investors Service.
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