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Municipals weakened along with Treasuries as stocks surged amid good earnings reports and economic data.
November 5 -
The junk-rated school district revised its fiscal 2020 budget to reflect the contract that ended a teachers' strike, but long-term questions remain.
November 5 -
A deal this week will refinance Indiana Finance Authority lease appropriation bonds issued in 2008 for a convention center expansion project.
November 5 -
A special master will hear oral arguments Thursday in the federal lawsuit Florida filed in 2013, as both states incur significant legal costs.
November 5 -
The number of letter rulings fell to four in 2018 when the fee rose to $28,300, from 16 rulings in 2008 when the fee was only $11,500.
November 5 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Tom Barkin notes the bond market is signaling pessimism and asks whether rates negate that message.
November 5 -
Ahead of the deal, Moody's revised its outlook on the hospital system's Aa3 rating to positive from stable.
November 4 -
The New Jersey Department of the Treasury released $53.7 million of $104.8 million in suspended transitional aid.
November 4 -
Market attention turns to the taxable sector as some the week’s biggest deals are set to hit the screens.
November 4 -
Jared Polis proposed a $34.5 billion budget, including $13.8 billion for the general fund.
November 4 -
At an SEC Fixed Income Market Structure Committee meeting on Monday, participants suggested giving out awards to incentivize issuers to submit timely financial information.
November 4 -
The federal government has been operating on a stopgap budget since the Oct. 1 start of the fiscal year but President Trump has declined to give any assurance he will agree to another one past Nov. 21.
November 4 -
Proposition CC would loosen the strings of the 1992 TABOR Amendment by letting the state government retain more money for education and transportation.
November 4 -
Taxables in full force once again; yield seekers have Illinois.
November 4 -
After seeing a whopping $52 billion of new issuance in October, the new paper will continue to flood the market during the busiest week of the year.
November 1 -
As the House of Representatives votes to approve next steps in President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry, the muni market considers the possible impact.
November 1 -
Nonfarm payrolls beat expectations, supporting the belief that while slowing, the employment market remains strong.
November 1 -
The city and its Transitional Finance Authority issued $6.18 billion of long-term bonds, according to the comprehensive annual financial report.
November 1 -
The Chicago Park District would phase in actuarially determined pension payments under a funding plan that still needs state legislative approval.
October 31 -
A new academic building for the University of Michigan is to rise on the property where construction of a bond-funded jail was abandoned.
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