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The consensual plan for $4.2 billion of Government Development Bank bonds amounts to repayment of 55 cents on the dollar.
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The municipal bond market is gearing up for the biggest volume week of the year, with issuers estimated to bring just under $10 billion of new paper.
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A deal struck between House and Senate leaders could lead to a vote as soon as next week on a banking bill that would classify munis as high-quality liquid assets and make them more attractive investments for banks.
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State Treasurer Denise Nappier released a certification that accounts for bond projects lawmakers authorized and canceled.
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The municipal bond market will see an almost $10 billion new issue calendar next week.
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Rising property values prompted a new look at a tax incentive policy implemented at the turn of the 21st century.
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Suggesting that the Federal Open Market Committee need not raise interest rates any time soon, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said Friday monetary policy “is likely neutral.”
May 11 -
Detroit's casino revenues steady but city conservative with projections.
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Strong personal income tax revenues in California and Connecticut could be a harbinger for other states.
May 10 -
Municipal CUSIP requests signal the market may be in for a rebound in volume.
May 10 -
Mountain View is considering a business tax in which Google could pay up to $5.4 million a year.
May 10 -
The federal government ran a $214.3 billion surplus in April, the Treasury Department reported Thursday.
May 10 -
FINRA found that Gates Capital and three of its employees breached several MSRB rules, some related to role-switching from advisor to underwriter on the same transaction.
May 10 -
State lawmakers compromised on legislation that provides $2.3 billion of bond authority for transportation and boosts funding for the state's lagging pension fund.
May 10 -
The $20.8 billion second-year adjustment to the biennial plan cleared 48 minutes before Wednesday's midnight adjournment deadline.
May 10 -
GAO says Congress should consider giving SEC penalty authority over issuers, stripping Puerto Rico's triple-tax exemption,and expanding investor protection.
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Hawaii's dramatic spring has brought torrential rains, mudslides, volcanic eruptions and lava flows.
May 9 -
The municipal market and its participants were peppered with deals during what will go down as the week’s busiest day.
May 9 -
The City Council urged greater transparency and an end to "frontloading" in its response to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s $89.06 billion fiscal 2019 executive budget.
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School districts and the Chicago Civic Federation slammed Gov. Bruce Rauner's budget plan Wednesday.
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