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The board will, among other things, review comments on a proposed order that would allow municipal advisors to participate in some private placement activities.
January 15 -
Both the senior and the new second lien of Chicago's Sales Tax Securities Corp. are now rated AA-minus.
January 15 -
Indian River County won’t pursue the federal litigation further, but it will proceed with a lawsuit in state court over the use of its railroad crossings.
January 15 -
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association survey indicates low interest rates will keep the environment for issuing debt favorable.
January 15 -
The muni market saw a handful of deals price while the market strengthened ahead of the bellwether deals that come Wednesday and Thursday.
January 14 -
A healthy response to Chicago's first tender invitation is expected to bolster the savings on $1.47 billion of refinancing debt the city sells this week.
January 14 -
Atlantic City’s recent fiscal progress under state control provided a lift for two municipal issuers tied to the Jersey Shore gambling hub.
January 14 -
The Fed should hold rates and wait for the three 2019 cuts to work their way through the economy before deciding its next move, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George said Tuesday.
January 14 -
The Better Housing Foundation's Chicagoland suburban bond portfolios are now experiencing bond covenant and payment defaults.
January 14 -
Alan Schankel, a longtime municipal bond analyst and managing director at Janney Capital Markets in Philadelphia, has retired.
January 14 -
The Bond Buyer's Paul Burton and Chip Barnett explore variables and pressure points in advance of the city's FY21 preliminary budget release.
January 14 -
It has been a couple of years since the market has seen an active January to start the year.
January 13 -
The announcement Monday involved last March’s ruling by the First Circuit Court of Appeals on the Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority’s special revenue bonds.
January 13 -
Gov. Gavin Newsom sent the specialists to aid the commonwealth in rebuilding.
January 13 -
The state expects to set senior and co-manager pools with up to 15 firms each for an initial four-year term.
January 13 -
Two Federal Reserve Bank presidents were positive about the economy in 2020, but offered a look at what worries them.
January 13 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s warnings that cities could absorb more Medicaid costs have triggered uncertainty about the city's budget.
January 13 -
The Windy City is looking to add even more savings to a $1.3 billion debt refinancing with a tender invitation for some of its older, higher-yielding bonds. “The tender is just gravy,” City CFO Jennie Huang Bennett said last week.
January 13 -
Gavin Newsom's proposed budget would support a $4.7 billion climate bond, create the state's own generic drug plan and add undocumented seniors to Medi-Cal.
January 10 -
The bondholders appeal to the U.S. First Circuit Court in Boston.
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