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Freddie Mac is broadening its capital markets vehicles with its first offering of participation certificate securities backed by multifamily tax exempt loans.
December 13 -
The municipal market will see some supply head its way on Wednesday despite the Federal Open Market Committee meeting underway in Washington.
December 13 -
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority named 11 experts in grid reliability and restoration to a senior-level advisory council, part of a long-term effort to improve service, lower costs, and reduce prices.
December 12 -
The rush to beat tax legislation at the Illinois Finance Authority makes for its busiest December ever.
December 12 -
Atlantic City's declining gambling market that contributed to a near default on city finances last year is poised for a slight comeback with the shuttered Revel Casino Hotel slated to reopen next year under new ownership.
December 12 -
Variables range from the effect of the federal tax bill on advance bond refundings to external support for a subway improvement plan.
December 12 -
Municipal bond yields continue to surge along with the supply that hit the market on Tuesday.
December 12 -
Seth Magaziner said the session with Moody's, Fitch and S&P representatives enhanced transparency.
December 12 -
The municipal bond market will continue to see supply flood in, with several large deals set for Tuesday including the University of California and the New Jersey Turnpike's bond offerings.
December 12 -
Top-rated municipal bonds weakened as much as 8 basis points on Monday as the first of the week’s big offerings hit the screens, led by Connecticut’s competitive sales and the University of California’s negotiated deal.
December 11 -
Chief Executive Officer Forrest Claypool will step down at the after being accused of lying and engaging in a cover-up of an ethics probe of a top aide.
December 11 -
The SEC has approved a change to increase the level of information the MSRB collects about certain muni fund securities.
December 11 -
The municipal bond market saw the first of the week’s big offerings hit the screens on Monday, led by Connecticut’s competitive sales and the University of California’s negotiated deal.
December 11 -
The municipal bond market will see a second week of hefty supply, with almost $22 billion of new deals lining up for sale.
December 11 -
Municipal issuers continue to race to market with deals before the calendar turns over, as the tax bill may limit issuance in 2018.
December 8 -
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District will get its advance refunding deal done this year after accelerating its schedule.
December 8 -
The bankruptcy court rejected arguments that a suburban Chicago project doesn't qualify for Chapter 11.
December 8 -
The SEC is investigating after the school district's bond management practices were questioned in an audit.
December 8 -
Over two months after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, the island’s government still hasn’t received any of the $4.9 billion of short-term loans promised in the storm aid package Congress passed at the end of October.
December 8 -
The municipal bond market will see a second week of chunky new issuance, with almost $20 billion of new deals lining up for sale.
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