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Bondholders' hopes of getting more than 13 cents on the dollar depend on rulings in various legal proceedings.
October 9 -
Competitive issues dominated Wednesday’s calendar with issuers from Nevada, Texas and New Jersey leading the pack.
October 9 -
The sections pertaining to public finance can be implemented immediately.
October 9 -
The minutes from the latest Federal Open Market Committee’s policy-setting meeting highlighted some disagreements between members.
October 9 -
Though many participants were pleased with changes the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has proposed for its fair dealing guidance, some worried about new compliance expectations.
October 9 -
The rating agency upgraded the hospital system to Aa2 from Aa3.
October 9 -
The Bond Dealers of America is forming an Affiliate Member Division to bring a lobbyist voice to smaller firms.
October 9 -
A large calendar this week should spark high demand, market participants say.
October 8 -
Spending and economic strains loom as challenges for the state government, S&P Global Ratings’ Carol Spain said in a recent presentation.
October 8 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank will resume purchases of Treasury securities.
October 8 -
The wild card part of this case is whether the justices decide to take an expansive look back on early 20th century decisions known as the Insular Cases and rule on the constitutional rights of U.S. citizens living in territories outside the 50 states.
October 8 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is targeting voter-approved bond funding to tackle lead remediation projects at schools throughout the state.
October 8 -
The producer price index saw its largest monthly drop in four years.
October 8 -
The proposed transition regulation addresses the possibility that such a modification of a debt instrument, derivative, or other financial contract could be a taxable transaction for federal income tax purposes or could result in other tax consequences.
October 8 -
Variables related to other post-employment benefit liabilities jeopardize core services in the tri-state area, said the Manhattan Institute.
October 8 -
Ongoing state intervention will mute any policy impacts stemming from the resignation of a mayor who pleaded guilty to embezzling from a youth sports group.
October 7 -
The Supreme Court let a lower court decision stand that may mean bondholders will get 100 cents on the dollar instead of 13 cents on $3.2 billion of bonds.
October 7 -
Miami-Dade County is seeking proposals from firms to build a transit link across Biscayne Bay.
October 7 -
This week's new deals will price into a market that has seen declining yields as stocks and Treasuries have weathered market volatility.
October 7 -
Issuance using the new Secured Overnight Financing Rate has risen to $265 billion since the beginning of 2019.
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