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The deal was the largest aggregate financing and the largest taxable issuance by a 501(c)3 healthcare institution.
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The Kentucky EDFA’s deal for Owensboro Health was the first use of bond insurance and a surety bond in place of a debt service reserve in the sector since the credit crisis.
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Missoula, Mont.’s $138 million BAN sale was the culmination of over six years of legal battles to purchase a water system through eminent domain.
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The Fort Worth Transportation Authority's first-ever transaction was a $325 million private placement.
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The Bay Area Toll Authority’s $1.9 billion sale was part of its San Francisco Bay Area Toll Bridge Seismic Retrofit Program.
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Private-sector employment increased by 190,000 in November, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Wednesday.
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Despite the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, Texas's November sales tax revenue soared 11% to a record $2.78 billion.
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Puerto Rico expects its central government revenues to come in 25% short of budget in this fiscal year.
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Many states use PABs to offer low-rate mortgages and down payment assistance for first-time buyers.
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Minnesota will wait for its next formal fiscal forecast early next year before tackling the emerging deficit.
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New York City sold $950 million of general obligation bonds on Tuesday after retail buyers flocked to the deal a changes to the tax laws loomed in Washington.
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Alaska's fiscal slide has halted, at least for now.
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Lawmakers Monday authorized issuing the voter-approved debt, including the first sale of $800 million soon.
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New Jersey is cutting salaries for Atlantic City firefighters after a court limited staff reductions under the state’s Municipal Stabilization and Recovery Act.
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Racine County's rising debt burden to support the Foxconn complex cited by Moody's.
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Wayne State University's partnership with a private developer may serve as a model -- especially if the pending tax law bans private activity bonds.
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New York City’s general obligation bond offering was raised by $100 million to $950 million after a record number of retail buyers expressed interest in the deal.
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Retail buyers grabbed New York City’s big general obligation bond offering while several large negotiated and competitive deals hit the market on Tuesday.
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The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $35 billion of four-week bills at a 1.180% high yield, a price of 99.908222.
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The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $20 billion of 364-day bills at a 1.650% high yield, a price of 98.331667.
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