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S&P Global Ratings revised the state's outlook to stable from negative, and Moody’s says the budget's Medicaid expansion is credit positive for hospitals.
June 8 -
Funding questions and palace intrigue accompany Andy Byford's plan to modernize New York City's buses and subways.
June 8 -
Municipal bond buyers will see a smaller-than-average new issue calendar as issuers remain cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting
June 8 -
The New York City Housing Development Corp. intends to issue up to $838 million in in multi-family housing revenue bonds and provide $321 million in additional financing for affordable developments.
June 8 -
U.S. economic growth could face a challenging slowdown as the Trump administration’s powerful fiscal stimulus fades after two years, according to former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
June 8 -
Volume could increase as issuers try to lock in rates before the Fed raises interest rates again.
June 8 -
S&P Global Ratings elevated its outlook for Colorado's AA issuer credit rating to stable.
June 7 -
Magistrate Judge Judith Dein said she'd take up the investigation issue at a June 18 hearing.
June 7 -
The latest Federal Reserve data shows the first decline in bank holdings of municipal securities in nearly a decade, a result of tax reform, according to experts.
June 7 -
May was the third straight month of growth in the municipal CUSIP category, driven by pent-up demand.
June 7 -
Sean Crawford, who arrived from New York MTA, resigned 10 days into the job.
June 7 -
Municipal bonds continued to show weakness at midday as the last of the week's larger deals were selling.
June 7 -
The Senate Banking Committee is expected to approve the nominations of Richard Clarida and Michelle Bowman for seats on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in a vote on Tuesday.
June 7 -
After the passage of a $38.5 million budget for fiscal 2019, what’s next for Illinois? Yvette Shields, The Bond Buyer’s Midwest Bureau Chief, drills down to look at some of the problems the state still faces and the prognosis for the post-election atmosphere. Chip Barnett hosts.
June 7 -
The massive amount of local debt Texas voters have authorized could limit governments' flexibility, Moody's Investors Service says.
June 6 -
An overhaul trimmed $7 billion from the fund's pension liability, but an $11.7 billion liability remains.
June 6 -
Puerto Rico bonds traded up after reports of a settlement among bondholders; the broader municipal bond market turned mostly weaker.
June 6 -
A proposal by bank and securities regulators to roll back some provisions of the Volcker Rule indicates they may be considering rethinking their previous stance on tender option bonds.
June 6 -
Tuesday's "top two" primary set the lineup for November's general election, which will bring the state a new governor and treasurer.
June 6 -
Diverging economies and operating predictability shape the differences between the New England neighbors, said S&P.
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