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While blowing off steam about the entrenched, investor-owned utility is popular, executing such a major change would be complicated.
September 10 -
After less than a year, the groundbreaking renewable-energy bond sale has run into problems, including several technical defaults.
September 10 -
This is the second letter BDA has sent to the SEC in the last couple of months opposing any kind of relief for muni advisors involved in private placements.
September 10 -
Bond insurers National and Syncora agreed to back the Puerto Rico utility's restructuring plan, bringing support to more than 90%.
September 9 -
Issuers jump into the market as yields remain near record low levels.
September 9 -
Unless Congress acts, there will be $1 billion in automatic cuts to transit grants and $7.6 billion in highway aid reductions.
September 9 -
Fed still divided, but 25 basis point cut is a good bet.
September 9 -
The unsecured creditors want to prevent GDB successors from making $578 million of claims against central government.
September 6 -
With supply looking up, traders and analysts expect new issues to be well absorbed even if Treasuries correct futher.
September 6 -
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said Thursday it is expanding the Rental Assistance Demonstration program to Section 202 PRAC units that house senior citizens.
September 6 -
A multiple-year recession and state leaders' failure to adequately address it led to the Fitch Ratings downgrade.
September 6 -
CPS sees spread penalties dwindle as market looks for yield and recognizes district's fiscal progress.
September 6 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the most likely outlook for the U.S. and world economy is continued moderate growth, but the central bank was monitoring “significant risks.”
September 6 -
Gov. Gina Raimondo’s planned 20-year, $1 billion extension of a gambling technology contract with IGT sets off the state's latest bare-knuckle political fracas.
September 6 -
The mediation, initiated six weeks ago to resolve disputes over almost $25 billion of bonds, has yet to address the core issue of legality of some of the debt, according to a bondholder familiar with the process.
September 5 -
With its population and economy growing, Texas recorded record revenue in the fiscal year that ended Aug. 31, Comptroller Glenn Hegar reported.
September 5 -
The Chicago Public Schools also came to market with a $349 million GO deal.
September 5 -
State and local governments are providing more transit funding than they have before, offsetting some of the ridership woes.
September 5 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York sees a nearly 38% chance of recession by August 2020, up from 31.5% in the July reading.
September 5 -
An influential message in the locker room at Temple University's football practice facility has resonated throughout Christian Dunbar's professional life.
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