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The White House released proposed rules for the $7.5 billion electric vehicle charging network program as gas prices in the U.S. hit another record high.
June 10 -
More firms are revising issuance projections downward due to lower refunding and taxable volumes. Many participants say it is unlikely the market will hit issuance records reached in 2021 and 2020.
June 10 -
The Long Island county has scheduled a competitive sale Tuesday for $241 million of Series 2022A tax-exempt general obligation improvement bonds.
June 10 -
A survey shows local business owners are more pessimistic than they were six months ago.
June 10 -
The board and its law firm O'Neil & Borges clashed with challenger Carlos Lamoutte in court papers.
June 9 -
Indiana revenues are up $1 billion in the current fiscal year from December revenue projections that already had forecast a multi-billion dollar surplus.
June 9 -
Refinitiv Lipper reported $2.094 billion of outflows, reversing the $1.216 billion of inflows from the mutual fund complex.
June 9 -
The Cleveland-based university's 100-year taxable bond landed at a 5.4% interest rate.
June 9 -
While a document search will not turn up the dreaded word “stagflation,” the minutes mention on multiple occasions that the FOMC sees risk to growth skewing toward the downside, and inflation risk to the upside.
June 9
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Phoenix may end a GO bond drought with a plan to ask voters next year to approve $500 million of debt to fund projects in the growing city.
June 9 -
Bridger Aerospace plans to sell $160 million in unrated taxable revenue bonds, with a verified sustainability designation, through conduit Gallatin County.
June 9 -
Hardy Manges brings three decades of experience in municipal trading to the national, full-service investment bank, brokerage and advisory firm.
June 9 -
The Investment Company Institute reported investors added $1.090 billion from muni bond mutual funds in the week ending June 1, up from $4.367 billion of outflows in the previous week.
June 8 -
The referendum passed Tuesday by a 70% to 30% margin an an election with miniscule turnout.
June 8 -
CPS' federal windfall aided the district's fiscal progress with plans to use $700 million in the next budget before exhausting the pot in fiscal 2025.
June 8 -
The board continues to struggle with the local government on fiscal matters six years after PROMESA's passage.
June 8 -
MTA finance director Pat McCoy said issuers need to ask if they are prepared to deal with the requirements attached to federal money.
June 8 -
Gov. Jared Polis, who has been pushing for his state to become a center of the blockchain economy, signed a bill requiring a study of security tokens.
June 8 -
NOAA predicts six to 10 hurricanes and expects that between three and six of those will be classified as major storms in categories three to five.
June 8 -
Fitch Ratings revised the outlook on Sacramento City Unified School District's BBB-plus issuer default rating to stable from negative.
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