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Accusations that the university violated a moral obligation in connection with bonds for a student housing P3 are false and defamatory, its attorney says.
September 11 -
Los Angeles and Broward County deals were offered while some say the municipal market feels "heavy" and in retreat.
September 11 -
Expanded access to lower-cost borrowing is a credit positive for the charter school sector, according to Moody’s investors Service.
September 11 -
PHC not seeking financial damages, instead wants permanent injunction to cease alleged conduct.
September 11 -
It was a big day for the municipal bond market as billions of dollars of new deals hit the screens.
September 10 -
Oklahoma’s economic expansion appears to be slowing, state Treasurer Randy McDaniel said.
September 10 -
After less than a year, the groundbreaking renewable-energy bond sale has run into problems, including several technical defaults.
September 10 -
Issuers jump into the market as yields remain near record low levels.
September 9 -
The law firm representing the trustee for a $250 million student housing complex accused the University of Oklahoma of predatory behavior.
September 9 -
With supply looking up, traders and analysts expect new issues to be well absorbed even if Treasuries correct futher.
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