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Dominion Energy said its management offer can be structured to preserve Santee Cooper’s tax-exempt status.
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The muni market continued to weaken the day after Chicago pulled the biggest deal of the week.
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Most state and local governments are concerned the ceiling will make it harder to raise taxes to pay for public services and infrastructure.
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Next month's event may also give attendees a rare chance to hear about muni issues directly from every commissioner.
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A local government watchdog raised questions because the repayment schedule for a planned $1.3 billion securitization extends beyond debt being refunded.
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Such "granny flats" may be the next frontier for PACE financing.
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Unsecured creditors have said they are unsure if they will support the Puerto Rico sales tax bond restructuring.
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Munis will see the last weekly issuance roll in - as the past few days hasn’t gone as planned, with rising yields and rocky market conditions causing the biggest deal of the week to postpone the deal.
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Detroit will issue $112 million of new money GO bonds and is also considering issuing refunding bonds in December.
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S&P Global Ratings cut Build Illinois bonds after changing its criteria; the downgrade mirrors a Fitch Ratings action in May.
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The city is looking to tackle infrastructure investments through a $181 million Election Day bond referendum.
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Adverse market conditions delayed the $1.3 billion deal from Chicago’s Sales Tax Securitization Corp.
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New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer released the city’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2018 on Wednesday.
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Three areas are new additions to the work plan of the Tax Exempt and Government Entities Business Operating Division, IRS officials said.
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FINRA found, and the SEC upheld, muni and other rule that violations Thaddeus North failed to prevent as chief compliance officer.
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The Public Pension Management and Asset Investment Review Commission will present its findings to Gov. Tom Wolf and the General Assembly.
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The Rental Assistance Demonstration program may provide the New York City Housing Authority with some breathing room, interim chief Stan Brezenoff said.
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Ronnie Lowenstein has been reappointed as director of the New York City Independent Budget Office.
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The Treasury Department Inspector General for Tax Administration plans to audit the IRS' use of a much-feared enforcement tool under which it can impose penalties for the misconduct of municipal bond transaction participants such as underwriters, lawyers, municipal advisors or their firms.
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The deal’s underwriter cited "market conditions," confirming Chicago’s deal was placed on day-to-day status.
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