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Whether a BABs-like program could make it into actual law in Washington is still highly uncertain. What is certain: Some form of infrastructure spending is must-pass legislation because federal-aid highway funding is set to expire in October.
July 22 -
Bond insurance grew to 8.4% of total market par covered in the first half of 2021.
July 22 -
The rating agencies affirmed two AA-plus and one triple-A rating ahead of the deal.
July 22 -
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The bond counsel rankings saw plenty of moves, except at the top spot where Orrick took a commanding lead.
July 21 -
The larger new issues and aggressive swings in taxables had investors on guard as triple-A curves were pressured outside 10-years, but the asset class still vastly outperformed UST while ICI reports nearly $3 billion more inflows.
July 21 -
SWS Capital Management, which manages the Clear Vision Impact Fund, has hired a Detroit-based analyst/investor.
July 21 -
The first motor fuel tax increase in decades could eventually raise more than $450 million annually.
July 21 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell enjoys broad support for his renomination among top White House advisers, though the decision is expected later this year.
July 21 -
The agency must still pay the commonwealth due to 2007 legislation that went sideways.
July 21 -
To ensure continued economic growth, the state has seen a need to diversify into alternative water sources to meet projected needs as well as respond to drought and protect the environment.
July 21 -
Increasing attention to whether inflation is a problem for the U.S. economy and financial markets isn’t resolved easily by looking at the most recent economic and financial market data.
July 21
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The agency withdrew its ratings on the commonwealth and all of its authorities for its own business reasons.
July 20 -
California Treasurer Fiona Ma accused of sexually harassing agency director
July 20 -
Negotiated deals were repriced to lower yields while competitive deals saw levels coming in through triple-A benchmarks. High-grade benchmarks were little changed.
July 20 -
Wednesday will be the first Senate vote on advancing a bipartisan infrastructure deal.
July 20 -
The prominent Chicago health system's refunding will simplify its debt structure, cut interest rates, and provide longer-term fixed financing.
July 20 -
As congestion pricing looms, the mass-transit authority is hearing calls to rework its system to attract riders to support its capital program.
July 20 -
Moody's revised the outlook on Nevada's GOs and COPs to stable from negative.
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