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A few taxable deals came into a weaker market today, highlighting the significance of what issuers can tap into by issuing taxable munis.
April 17 -
They say that the Oversight Board has shown itself to be slow and obstructionist in attacking illegitimate bonds and prosecuting guilty parties.
April 17 -
Kroll Bond Rating Agency lifted Los Angeles one notch to AA-plus.
April 17 -
The New York and New Jersey bi-state agency in announced that electronic tolls will roll out on two more bridges this year.
April 17 -
The U.S. economy grew at a slight-to-moderate pace in March and early April, though a few districts “reported some strengthening,” a Federal Reserve survey showed.
April 17 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is making its MuniEdPro free for all market participants.
April 17 -
On deck for the meeting scheduled for next week, the MSRB's Board of Directors will discuss pennying, upcoming EMMA enhancements and financial disclosure timeliness by issuers.
April 17 -
Westinghouse, the former contractor for the utility’s failed nuclear reactor project, filed a lawsuit to recover property it says the state-owned utility is withholding.
April 17 -
January revenue beat the original budget projection by 36%, raising hopes that there will be more money to pay bondholders as the island's debt is restructured.
April 16 -
The day after tax day did not diminish demand for munis as customer inquiry, especially on the short end, was strong.
April 16 -
Detroit approved its first budget after leaving state oversight and city officials say they will get its ratings back to investment grade.
April 16 -
The White House is interviewing candidates to potentially replace Herman Cain and Stephen Moore as Donald Trump’s picks for the Federal Reserve Board, the president’s top economic adviser said.
April 16 -
The Port Authority needs inland distribution facilities located on rail lines to handle its growing volume.
April 16 -
Fallback language is expected to be released before year-end by the Alternative Reference Rates Committee convened by the Federal Reserve and ISDA.
April 16 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York City, analyzes the impact of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2020-2024 capital investment strategy. Paul Burton hosts.
April 16 -
The National Association of Home Builders' housing market index rose to 63 in April from 62 in March.
April 16 -
New York service sector activity “continued to grow modestly” in April.
April 16 -
Ambac and FGIC filed motions in support of the Puerto Rico Oversight Board's effort to declare illegal $6 billion of the commonwealth's bonds.
April 15 -
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown takes aim at school pension liabilities.
April 15 -
The SEC’s Technology and Electronic Trading Subcommittee meets on pennying.
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