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An ABA group warns tax regulators the proposed political subdivision rules could hurt many existing bond issuers.
May 11 -
A federal judge dismissed two lawsuits that attempted to block All Aboard Florida’s use of bonds.
May 11 -
The Illinois Senate President warned that disaster looms if historic gridlock doesn't end soon.
May 11 -
A plan to fully fund the California State Teachers’ Retirement System will be tough for some districts.
May 11 -
The Federal Reserve is on track to begin unwinding its balance sheet this year or next, although U.S. central bankers are not in a rush to tighten and will take care to ensure their actions don’t trigger disruptions that harm the global economy, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said.
May 11 -
Delays in state grants add to the strains faced by the junk-rated Chicago Public Schools.
May 10 -
Municipal bond prices ended stronger on Wednesday as traders saw more supply hit the market, led by issuers from Hawaii, Texas, New York, California and Pennsylvania.
May 10 -
The COFINA bond trustee declared a default and COFINA Senior holders called for payments to COFINA Subordinate holders to end.
May 10 -
Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao continues to block federal funds for a California rail project.
May 10 -
Class action participants are arguing BOKF had conflicts of interest and failed to carry out duties.
May 10 -
After the next rate hike, the Federal Reserve should consider “a very gradual normalization” of its balance sheet, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President and CEO Eric S. Rosengren said Wednesday.
May 10 -
A Boston firm will replace Aon Hewitt as investment consultant for Connecticut state pensions.
May 10 -
Municipal bond prices were stronger at mid-session as traders saw more supply hit the market, led by issuers in California, New York and Pennsylvania.
May 10 -
NABL issues revised issue price certificates to help market participants comply with new rules that take effect next month.
May 10 -
The municipal bond market will see a spate of new deals enter the market on Wednesday, led by issuers in Hawaii and Texas as well as California and New York.
May 10 -
Tapering of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet won’t sink the mortgage-backed securities market, said Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, though prices may have to adjust.
May 10 -
Illinois gets tongue lashing from research group over impasse as senate efforts at compromise build.
May 9 -
Bankruptcy experts and political observers say states would have a hard time getting restructuring power.
May 9 -
Municipal bonds ended weaker on Tuesday as deals from Cuyahoga County, Wisconsin, Hawaii, the city of Los Angeles, San Francisco BART and the New York MTA hit the market.
May 9 -
New York City's Health + Hospitals unit expects to close fiscal 2017 with a $100 million balance.
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