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By dampening corporate interest in tax incentives, the new global minimum tax would hurt low-income housing and drive up issuer borrowing costs, a group of 29 organizations said in the letter to Yellen.
April 6 -
Hawkish Fed comments caused UST yields to rise by as much as 17 basis points, just as munis had caught a bid. The new-issue market fared well in digesting large deals amid the volatility.
April 5 -
Photos from The Bond Buyer's 2022 Texas Public Finance conference.
April 5 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has sustained the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s disciplinary action against J.W. Korth & Company.
April 5 -
Despite speakers' objections over the cost of the project or the need for more restorative justice measures instead of incarceration, all three commissioners voted in favor of the referendum.
April 5 -
The public agency that owns and operates Chicago's convention center says operating revenues and tax collections are doing better than forecast in the fiscal 2022 budget but lag pre-pandemic levels.
April 5 -
The $10 billion bill taps five buckets of ARPA funds, including $877 million allocated for local governments.
April 5 -
The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement bill,if passed, could wipe out some hesitations for issuers hoping to finance their own marijuana facilities.
April 5 -
SIFMA CEO Ken Bentsen and Head of Municipals Leslie Norwood discuss developments at the organization, the legislative outlook, and regulatory developments related to ESG. Kyle Glazier hosts. (28 minutes)
April 5 -
Municipals have taken a hit in the first months of 2022, but higher yield levels and cheaper ratios have offered possibilities for both retail and institutional buyers, analysts say.
April 4 -
Montebello Unified priced a $12.2 million tax-exempt refunding, but didn't execute a planned taxable tranche.
April 4 -
The twice-annual call for unsolicited proposals is part of what the state dubs one of the most ambitious P3 transportation programs in the country.
April 4 -
The $600 million deal is the authority's first 100% green transaction and it is also the first ever with bonds backed solely by revenue earned from specific transmission projects instead of the authority's general credit.
April 4 -
Firms remain uncertain about how state laws that apply litmus tests for banks and others seeking contracts with governmental entities impact them.
April 4 -
Next week's supply is slated to be $10.166 billion, $8.982 billion of negotiated deals and $1.184 billion of competitive loans. A larger primary calendar is led by two billion-dollar airport deals.
April 1 -
Larry Wiemer II succeeds Dennis Reilly as head of the Wisconsin's conduit agency that assists the not-for-profit hospitals, educational and other organizations in accessing the municipal market
April 1 -
The spending plan includes $2 billion toward a 16-year transportation package.
April 1 -
Governors and lawmakers are calling for gas tax holidays amid rising fuel prices, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is not on board.
April 1 -
Some say judge's goal of a May 2 plan of adjustment seems increasingly unlikely.
April 1 -
Panelists discuss the implications of working from home in a hybrid manner, rising crime and falling mass transit ridership, vulnerable revenue sources and the lack of affordable housing at a New York Fed event.
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