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The Oversight Board said the budget reflects a "constrained operating environment."
July 6 -
Public private partnerships offer a new financing model for Colorado, which is prohibited from issuing general obligation bonds for state capital needs.
July 6 -
Lanza said the "time was right" to return to the private sector.
July 6 -
The new credit received a triple-A from Fitch Ratings and a AA+ from S&P Global.
July 6 -
High energy prices and low unemployment have aided Oklahoma’s economy.
July 6 -
City and state will issue municipal bonds for the domed stadium while lowering taxpayer liabilities.
July 6 -
As investors shift the focus from inflation to recession concerns, fixed income markets, including munis, may regain some of the year's losses.
July 5 -
Mary Colby, who retires from Charles Schwab Investment Management after 30 years in the muni industry, fought for more extensive disclosure for investors.
July 5 -
Illinois headed into the new fiscal year with healthier metrics on multiple fronts but its last audit illustrates the long-term drag posed by the state's retirement burden.
July 5 -
PennDOT could appeal to the state supreme court, but if not, the Pennsylvania P3 law may need to be rewritten.
July 5 -
Bosler, who has held the position since 2018, had announced earlier in the year that she planned to leave after the budget process was completed.
July 5 -
The Supreme Court’s ruling stripped the EPA of its ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, but analysts say utilities are unlikely to feel immediate credit impacts; in some cases, it may ease credit pressures.
July 5 -
Daniel Berger, Senior Municipal Strategist at Refiniv Municipal Market Data, talks about what’s in store for the municipal bond market in the second half of this year. Are munis set to rally in the next few months? He looks at market volatility and talks about who holds muni bonds, bond fund outflows and discusses muni to Treasury ratios and the yield curve. Gary Siegel and Chip Barnett host. (15 minutes)
July 5 -
The Federal Reserve System is facing increasing demands from the Senate to revamp the process for granting master accounts, disclose more information to the public and pick more diverse leaders. That pressure makes executive searches at the Kansas City and Chicago Fed banks more complicated.
July 3 -
Changing federal policies toward hurricane aid may change these events' credit impacts.
July 1 -
Siebert's Suzanne Shank and Bill Thompson have joined with NBA veteran player Chris Webber in a new program launched by New York State to fund the growth of the cannabis industry that eliminates barriers for equitable participation.
July 1 -
With the Fourth of July holiday shortening the week, investors will see a paltry $2.861 billion of new issues to kick off the second half of 2022.
July 1 -
A board member and Gov. Pedro Pierluisi expressed disappointment about the inability of the board and the government to come to a consensus budget.
July 1 -
Denver International Airport returns to the municipal market boosted by a rating upgrade as it recovers from passenger and revenue losses in the pandemic.
July 1 -
The CFO will be joining Dallas Area Rapid Transit starting July 18.
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