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Municipal triple-A benchmarks held steady as the focus was on the primary in which large new issues repriced to lower yields while secondary trading was light.
April 20 -
The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan includes $350 billion in direct state and local aid.
April 20 -
A group of GOP senators is working to put together a more traditional infrastructure bill that would range from $600 to $800 billion dollars.
April 20 -
New Mexico joins neighboring states Arizona and Colorado in legalizing marijuana sales with an eye toward higher state revenue.
April 20 -
The transit authority has a $2.9 billion hole in its $54.8 billion five-year plan, according to New York State's comptroller.
April 20 -
New evidence in PHC's defamation case against Nuveen has surfaced that involves Citi while a separate judge is considering whether to allow an antitrust charge to proceed
April 20 -
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority lost McCormick Place Convention Center events and tourism-driven taxes to the pandemic. It also plans another debt restructuring.
April 20 -
Natalia Quintero of the Partnership for New York City discusses the Transit Tech Lab accelerator program, which involves the MTA and other regional transportation agencies. Paul Burton hosts. (14 minutes)
April 20 -
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Moody's says that the pension system will likely run out of money in fiscal year 2024.
April 19 -
Municipal bonds have a direct effect on the social and cultural character of cities, metropolitan areas, counties, and states. Munis and the initiatives they support such as public education, housing subsidies, public transit systems, and more, can often be linked to local or regional politics. Join Lynne Funk, Executive Editor at The Bond Buyer and Destin Jenkins, Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of History at the University of Chicago as they explore how municipal bond mismanagement can have contrasting influences on the different ethnic groups in our cities.
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The municipal market was steady Monday as the investors gear up for three separate billion-dollar deals heading to market from California, New York, and Connecticut issuers.
April 19 -
His departure comes as lawmakers are working quickly to put together an infrastructure bill, with hopes of including key municipal bond provisions.
April 19 -
The state said it would continue to move forward with the new prisons despite Barclays departure amid controversy over the role of private firm CoreCivic.
April 19 -
S&P Global Ratings lifted its outlook for the North Texas Tollway Authority as it prepares to refund $850 million of debt.
April 19 -
Anticipating a flood of funding from President Biden's infrastructure plan, states are positioning for an expansion of broadband to rural and underserved areas.
April 19 -
Transportation infrastructure, sustainability and affordable housing are in play in three different bond deals.
April 19 -
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Non-farm employment went up for three consecutive months.
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Sub-1% 10-year municipals and low ratios may test investor appetite for the asset class but it is hard to ignore the strong fundamentals and substantial fund flows in the backdrop.
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