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The state will sell $1.5 billion of GOs competitively on Oct. 17.
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It is unclear whether bond investors will be included as creditors in the California hospital district's bankruptcy.
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The land swap with Detroit could advance both plans.
October 6 -
S&P Global Ratings cited concerns about operating margins at the Philadelphia university.
October 6 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds ended mixed on Friday as traders looked ahead to a new issue calendar totaling over $7 billion in the holiday-shortened trading week.
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Consumer credit increased by $13.1 billion in August to $3.766 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Friday.
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A soda tax repeal would drill a $200 million hole in the county's budget.
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Muni advisors can expect more exams and need to work on compliance, SEC officials said.
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Despite Hurricane Harvey's arrival, Texas's monthly sales tax revenue rose 10.4%, according to state Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
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The city plans to privately place $125 million for neighborhood revitalization.
October 6 -
Bond attorneys expressed dismay the public notice requirement would remain 14 days.
October 6 -
The state Supreme Court ruled that the Kansas school funding system is inadequate.
October 6 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were weaker at midday, according to traders, who are looking ahead to the $7.2 billion new issue holiday week calendar.
October 6 -
The awards were presented were presented at a meeting in Chicago.
October 6 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority said it plans to sell $850 million of tax-exempt fixed-rate future tax secured subordinate bonds on Wednesday, Oct. 18. There will be a two-day retail order period starting on Monday, Oct. 16.
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Municipal bond traders on Friday are looking are looking at a quiet day ahead of the long holiday weekend. U.S. Treasuries were weaker on Friday after the release of a weaker-than-expected employment report for for September.
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SEC muni enforcement lawyers have become sophisticated and have a wealth of data to mine.
October 5 -
The state’s Third Frontier program awards grants and loans to emerging technology projects.
October 5 -
Chicago hopes to get into the market by year's end with the first of up to $3 billion of refunding under new credit.
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S&P cited the territorial government’s choice to not provide adequate information.
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