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The rating agency lowered the authority's transportation revenue bonds to A3 from A2, citing again the effects of the coronavirus.
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Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration faces a fast-approaching deadline to choose its debt strategy: long-term GO bonds or the Fed's Municipal Liquidity Facility.
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S&P Global Ratings revised its outlook on Pennsylvania's A-plus rating to negative from stable ahead of Wednesday's competitive general obligation bond sale.
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The dot plot will be the star of the meeting, but the coronavirus and the elections will be part of the discussion, economists say.
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced several modest replacement programs Thursday with an eye toward expansion in the coming years.
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Longer-dated municipals strengthened Thursday as transportation deals from Oregon, Texas and Atlanta issuers came to market.
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The pandemic's effect on the economy and learning, along with what may be growing voter antipathy, are cited for the dearth of November bond measures.
September 10 -
Guam Gov. Lourdes Leon Guerrero told lawmakers she wants the island territory to be eligible for the Fed’s Municipal Liquidity Facility.
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The so-called “skinny bill” proposed by Senate Republicans failed to advance Thursday in a 52 to 47 vote that fell short of the 60-vote supermajority needed to break a filibuster.
September 10 -
In the first two months of the fiscal year, Georgia saw state tax collections, which support the state general fund, increase by 12.4% year-over-year.
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August prices climbed as the recovery from the coronavirus-induced shutdown progressed, but inflation is not a concern to most economists.
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Jack McCutcheon, a former municipal bond trader and underwriter at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, discusses why he decided to shift careers to Catholic education after surviving the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks while working in the World Trade Center. Andrew Coen hosts. (23 minutes)
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Any bonding to cover coronavirus-related budget gaps should come only with oversight from a reactivated state panel, the Citizens Budget Commission said.
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A new state revenue forecast could put a crimp in the governor's $4 billion emergency funding bond plan.
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The student housing and academic facility that serves the University of Illinois Chicago campus opened in August.
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Laura Taylor Swain said she will decide some of the bond insurers' arguments when she resolves continuing adversary proceedings.
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Muni yields fell a basis point on some AAA curves Wednesday as deals from Maryland and California hit the screens.
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Municipal Market Analytics' view of Chicago's bonds turns further south as the city looks to solve a deep budget hole.
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