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A federal judge wrote in an opinion that a "mountain of evidence" suggests the subpoenas were an effort to push Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates or resign.
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"We're still seeing continued yield pressure out there from the market outlook investors have with the conflict in Iran," said Ajay Thomas, head of public finance at FHN Financial.
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S&P Global Ratings cited the state's structurally balanced budgets and progress on improving the finances of its pension system.
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Educational institutions risk "hefty fines and other serious consequences, including potential loss of federal funding," should they fail to submit timely and complete data.
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The Senate approved the ROAD to Housing Act which will raise the public welfare investment cap, a move that should increase bond issuance.
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The authority would own and oversee a $3 billion partly bond-financed domed stadium for the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs.
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Allowing tax-exempt bonds to remain outstanding during a long-term concession would lower financing costs, advocates say.
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The rating agency cited the state's sustained improvements in fiscal management and robust reserves.
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A bill would make it easier for local governments in the area served by investor-owned PG&E to break off into public electricity utilities.
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The market is navigating volatility driven by geopolitical issues, which has led to trouble for certain deals.
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The March/April period is typically a softer period for the muni market, said Jeff Timlin, managing partner and head of municipal bond investing at Sage Advisory.
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The Internal Revenue Service is proposing rule changes regarding the complex relationship between tax-exempt bonds, arbitrage and State and Local Government Series Securities.
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The Texas city's bond issue will mostly refinance short-term commercial paper into long-term debt and refund some callable Series 2015 bonds.
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The rating agency cited weak demand for the facilities.
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Market Intelligence analyst Jeff Lipton assigns a stable yet guarded view to airport bonds, highlighting how gateways and large hubs can outperform as fuel costs, travel demand and geopolitical risk evolve — while investors sharpen focus on leverage, rate recovery and cyber defenses.
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Chicago postponed the sale of about $292 million of tax-exempt bonds from an $800 million general obligation bond deal.
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FEMA must speed its very slow disbursement of aid, many observers say.
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