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Magistrate Judge Judith Dein's decision may help creditors in their battle over the territory's fiscal plan and debt payments.
May 22 -
The IRS is focusing on $435.2 million of Series 2014A senior lien revenue refunding bonds and $75.87 million of Series 2014C second lien revenue refunding bonds.
May 21 -
They seek damages damages from a litany of professional firms over the capital city's plunge to near bankruptcy.
May 21 -
The board gave up on plan to reduce paid vacation and sick time and eliminate Christmas bonuses, but gained a promise of island-wide at-will employment.
May 21 -
The Indiana school district gets to wipe out its $10 million deficit and Ball State University will take over operations in July.
May 21 -
Rising short-term rates and a lower corporate tax rate have already pushed some municipal issuers out of bank loans and back into the traditional muni space, analysts said.
May 21 -
Bell, a public finance investment banker, founded the Charles A. Bell Securities Corp.
May 21 -
In the first tranche of its $800 million sale, West Virginia says residents will get an opportunity to invest in the state.
May 21 -
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will determine the future of the city's beverage tax policy.
May 18 -
Municipal volume will sink to $6.36 billion, with the California issuer responsible for a third of the week’s paper.
May 18 -
S&P Global Ratings said the Bluegrass state has become more vulnerable to fiscal stress.
May 18 -
The decline in the unemployment rate is mostly due to emigration, a challenge as the territory restructures its debt.
May 18 -
The district priced debt Thursday at narrower spreads than it faced in a November sale.
May 18 -
Facing a May 31 deadline to issue the $1.15 billion of PABs, All Aboard Florida asked the federal transportation agency for extra time to sell the debt.
May 18 -
Cities coping with phenomena like climate change and cybersecurity are empowering themselves through data mining and other smart technologies.
May 18 -
Municipal bond volume slips back down to a more average level next week, after the market saw the biggest slate of the year hit the screens this week.
May 18 -
Treasurer Seth Magaziner hopes to attract more investors to Rhode Island's bond program.
May 18 -
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner submitted a capital appropriation for the project this week.
May 18 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester warned against dismantling core reforms that have made U.S. banks better able to withstand a financial crisis.
May 18 -
The Chicago Board of Education more than doubled the size of its general obligation deal to take advantage of demand.
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