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California tax revenues missed projections by $412.2 million, marking the first time in months that the state has fallen short.
November 12 -
While the $17.6 billion sale-tax bond restructuring advanced, a group holding more than $3 billion of Commonwealth bonds formed to help negotiate a comprehensive restructuring of that debt.
November 12 -
The MSRB should tread carefully in basing future research or rulemaking on its July study of secondary market spreads, BDA said.
November 9 -
The California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Dec. 5 on a case to decide what pension rights are vested for government employees in the state.
November 9 -
Municipal bond supply takes a big leap forward during next week’s holiday-shortened trading since markets are closed on Monday for Veterans Day.
November 9 -
J.B. Pritzker coasted to victory without offering much detail about how he plans to solve the state's fiscal problems.
November 9 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo credited Lhota for stabilizing the subway system.
November 9 -
Munis ended stronger on a day when activity was muted ahead of the Fed leaving rates unchanged.
November 8 -
J.B. Pritzker tapped budget watchdogs and Chicago's fiscal chief for the budget transition committee.
November 8 -
The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and stayed on course to hike in December,
November 8 -
Todd Barker appears prepared to have negotiated a monetary settlement with the SEC, while Dwayne Edwards plans to contest the SEC's motion in court.
November 8 -
Municipal bonds remained stronger, basking in the afterglow of U.S. election results.
November 8 -
The bill would require that new owners respect existing labor contracts and pensions.
November 7 -
West Haven credit quality hinges on plan execution, S&P says
November 7 -
Munis were buoyed by election results indicating that infrastructure may be on the Congressional agenda.
November 7 -
Republican gains in the Senate may alter the fate of at least one of President Trump’s nominees for the Federal Reserve.
November 7 -
Munis will see some deals price into a slightly stronger market on the heels of Tuesday's midterm elections.
November 7 -
It's the first court authorization for a workout of a commonwealth debtor since the island began defaulting on its obligations in 2015.
November 7 -
Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal, friendly to the muni market, is likely to chair the critical Ways and Means Committee.
November 6 -
Democrats could attempt to revive Build America Bonds as part of a bipartisan infrastructure bill following their House victory.
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