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The mediator's report on almost $26 billion of bonds is now scheduled to be submitted on Nov. 27.
October 28 -
The deal led a rare burst of issuance for a Monday, with the start of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting set for Tuesday.
October 28 -
Heavyweight ballot measures include $3.5 billion from the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County and $3 billion for the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas.
October 28 -
Reads of the economy show continued weakening, which will allow the Federal Open Market Committee to cut the fed funds rate target 25 basis points to a range of 1.5% to 1.75%.
October 28 -
This Halloween week will see a multitude of municipal bond deals come to market.
October 28 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot needs to achieve her 2022 target of structurally balancing the city’s books to preserve Chicago's BBB-plus rating, S&P said.
October 25 -
Strong investor demand for Philadelphia bonds underscores the city’s fiscal strides, according to Jim Kenney.
October 25 -
With interest rates likely to fall lower after Fed policy makers meet, already favorable market conditions for municipal issuers will get even better.
October 25 -
Judge Swain has ordered an end to the stay on open litigation of pension bond issues.
October 25 -
Wall Street had its most profitable first half in a decade; the second half remains uncertain.
October 25 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board plans a review after pressure from Sens. John Kennedy and Elizabeth Warren to change the makeup of its membership.
October 25 -
While a rate cut is likely next week, dissent on the Federal Open Market Committee may hold the key for future moves.
October 25 -
Critics fear the contracting provision is so draconian it could backfire on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $51.5 billion program.
October 25 -
The plan would rebuild the power system with a web of "micro grids," funded in part with federal and private money.
October 25 -
The issuance keeps pouring into the municipal market as muni fundamentals and interest rates drive demand.
October 24 -
In the SEC inquiry, along with a separate FAA investigation, regulators are trying to determine if airport revenues were misspent.
October 24 -
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker's administration says the forecast shows that Illinois needs to change its income tax structure.
October 24 -
September durable goods orders fell more than expected, while orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft also dropped, suggesting production won't rebound this year.
October 24 -
Lori Lightfoot would close an $838 million gap with a mix of permanent and one-time maneuvers including new taxes, spending cuts and debt restructuring.
October 23 -
UBS, the underwriter facing more than $800 million in lawsuits over the pension system bonds, argued the proposed schedule won't give it enough input.
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