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The election results will be the most important effect on the municipal market for the next six months, S&P Live Market Survey says.
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Judge Laura Taylor Swain also rejected a motion for a court-appointed investigation of mediation participants engaging in insider trading of Puerto Rico bonds.
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California's progressive tax system preserved revenues amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Legislative Analyst Gabriel Petek told a Bond Buyer conference audience.
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As more people work from home, people could be more focused on building out broadband infrastructure.
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In an all new money deal, North Carolina plans to issue debt for its Build NC statewide transportation financing program.
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Low-rated Long Island county looking to tap the Federal Reserve’s lending program for an upcoming note deals if rates beat the muni market.
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The Bond Buyer's Rising Stars Week continues as three members of the newly minted class -- Moody's Investors Service senior analyst Adebola Kushimo, Stifel director Roberto Ruiz, and Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates senior vice president Rachel Chang-Kwei -- join moderator Andrew Belinfanti-Knight, a managing director at UBS and a member of the inaugural Rising Stars class of 2016, for a discussion on diversity and inclusion in municipal finance.
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California may have turned a corner as it begins to recover from 2020's abundant challenges, say California Public Finance Conference panelists.
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Consumers cut back on purchasing plans, suggesting they see a tough fourth quarter, economists said.
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Municipal bonds were steady to stronger on Tuesday. Taxable issuance continues its record growth, putting overall issuance on pace to be the largest year on record.
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot must manage demands from aldermen without damaging the city's ratings or investor sentiments on a coronavirus-driven budget with few fans.
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The board threatened legal action if the local government continued to implement the three pension laws passed in August.
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Tax changes sought by the municipal bond industry are likely to be embedded into infrastructure legislation.
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The MSRB also said it was looking for volunteers for two advisory groups.
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Record new issuance in 2020 in the face of dealing with shutdowns, diminishing tax revenues and political unrest shows how resilient the industry is.
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How effectively bus and train operators can serve commuters coming out of the coronavirus pandemic remains a big question.
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Squire Patton Boggs partners Rodney Slater and Alethia Nancoo view the landscape from the ground and the skies with Northeast Regional Editor Paul Burton. Slater is a former U.S. transportation secretary. Nancoo’s practice focuses on public, private and project debt finance. (31 minutes)
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State housing and economic development Secretary Mike Kennealy will lead the search for a successor at the commonwealth's finance and development agency.
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