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California-based Fulcrum Bioenergy will build a facility in Gary that converts household garbage into sustainable synthetic aviation fuel.
October 5 -
The IFA and CWA launched a tender offer June 23 that closed Friday. The IFA and Citizens' tender invited holders of some bonds sold in 2014, 2016, and 2018 to tender their bonds as part of the water refunding.
July 14 -
The $1.27 billion Ohio River Crossing toll bridge between Kentucky and Evansville, Indiana, will bring new jobs and boost the region's economy, officials say.
October 20 -
Moody’s revised its outlook on the NCAA's Aa2 rating to negative from stable, an action that impacts less than $10 million of debt.
March 31 -
Taxable refundings caught on in the Midwest as they did elsewhere in the nation, helping the region post a 19% volume gain.
February 25 -
A deal this week will refinance Indiana Finance Authority lease appropriation bonds issued in 2008 for a convention center expansion project.
November 5 -
IFA is restating its current bond trust indenture as it finalizes a drawdown loan of up to $436 million provided under WIFIA.
September 11 -
Goshen Health is structuring roughly $25 million of the bonds with a mandatory tender and $45 million more as fixed-rate bonds.
July 10 -
The municipal bond market went back to school on Tuesday as the Federal Reserve met in Washington.
June 18 -
The Federal Open Market Committee is meeting this week and the muni market is looking for rate cut signals.
June 17 -
The health system is coming to market Tuesday with a $637 million new money and refunding sale.
June 17 -
New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority was able to increase the size of its deal by half.
January 9 -
Transportation deals from New Jersey and Florida along with sales from Trinity Health and Indiana drew market attention Wednesday.
January 9 -
The indiana Finance Authority will sell green bonds to fund loans for eligible water and wastewater projects that are verified as environmentally beneficial.
December 6 -
The New York City issuer led Tuesday's new issue supply surge as municipals traded mixed.
October 16 -
Deals from issuers in New York, Illinois, Tennessee and Minnesota hit the market on Tuesday.
October 16 -
The Indiana Finance Authority said it saw strong demand for green bonds.
October 11 -
Municipal CUSIP requests declined after a record surge in August, suggesting a possible issuance slowdown.
October 10 -
A wave of municipal bond supply swept into the market, led by New York and California issuers.
October 2 -
This week's deals from Dasny and N.J. Transportation may benefit from pent-up demand.
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