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Municipal bond buyers will see $3.6 billion of volume hit the screens during the upcoming holiday-shortened trading week.
August 31 -
The committee will review claims stemming from a 608-page report on the history of Puerto Rico's debt problem.
August 30 -
July's elevated revenues continue a several-month-long pattern of General Fund revenues coming in above budget.
August 30 -
Terms of the plan support agreement and term sheet are consistent with those first announced on Aug. 8.
August 30 -
Since Puerto Rico formally filed the deal in court on Aug. 10, 13 parties have filed either court challenges or notices of intent to challenge the deal.
August 29 -
A COFINA bondholder group welcomed the plan as a step toward consummating the COFINA restructuring agreement-in-principal.
August 24 -
Municipal bond buyers will get another chance to get some Massachusetts and Texas paper as both issuers head into the market.
August 24 -
Massachusetts and Texas will be in the market next week as the unofficial summer season winds down during the last week before Labor Day.
August 24 -
Governor rejects ending Christmas Bonus or cutting pensions.
August 22 -
The report aims to answer how the debt problem developed and to make recommendations to prevent such a problem from ever arising again in Puerto Rico.
August 21 -
Judge Laura Taylor Swain sided with the retired employees, saying the bondholders' security interest was not properly perfected.
August 20 -
A judge's ruling on whether the U.S. government is responsible for covering Oversight Board-imposed bond losses may come in the winter.
August 17 -
A hurdle has been passed for a judge to issue a ruling on the federal government's responsibility for making investors whole on impaired Puerto Rico bonds.
August 16 -
Key parties say the Oversight Board must certify a fiscal plan with more revenue before they will approve the agreement.
August 15 -
In early December a Puerto Rico government official said that he expected the fiscal year General Fund revenues to be 25% less than budgeted.
August 13 -
With about $12 billion of new deals on tap, muni investors will have plenty of bonds to choose from.
August 13 -
The muni bond market will see almost $12 billion of new deals this week, but 2018's volume lags behind last year's.
August 13 -
It will seem like Christmas in August for municipal investors when nearly $12 billion of new issuance interrupts the dog days.
August 10 -
Municipal bond volume soars to nearly $12 billion next week as supply-starved buyers await the new issue slate.
August 10 -
For one thing, analysts say general obligation bondholders may attempt to derail the plan in Title III bankruptcy court.
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