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Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport's second major refunding saw results similar to the first, paving the way to a $1.1 billion deal next week.
July 23 -
Municipals finished mostly stronger on Thursday as retail investor confidence remained high for the 11th straight week. Taxable 'social' bonds for nonprofits are making their mark in the municipal space.
July 23 -
A Republican-led Senate and White House proposal that was circulating among lobbyists earlier this week indicated the major benefit for local governments would be new language providing greater flexibility for Coronavirus Relief Fund grants.
July 23 -
Initial jobless claims increased for the first time since March, causing some to worry about the economic recovery.
July 23 -
Market participants say issuer coronavirus disclosures have stagnated due to tax season and issuer fears of future legal ramifications.
July 23 -
The revenue forecast for Virginia’s new spending plan is expected to be revised due to economic impacts caused by the pandemic.
July 23 -
Cyberattacks are increasingly likely as more government employees work from home due to the coronavirus pandemic, analysts said.
July 23 -
Hospitals margins could sink to unsustainable negative levels in the last half of the year, according to forecasts.
July 23 -
More will be clear once the state gets a full tally of receipts from the July 15 tax deadline, but a rocky road lies ahead in any case.
July 23 -
Even with more federal rescue aid, which is hardly a given, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority may have to resort to deficit borrowing.
July 23 -
Chuck Peck, head of public finance investment banking at Wells Fargo, discusses how COVID-19 has changed the municipal bond market. Aaron Weitzman hosts.
July 23 -
Having people who are “outside the mainstream” on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors won’t create “huge amounts of problems” because they won’t set the path for monetary policy alone, former New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley said.
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Federal authorities arrested Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder on charges he took bribes to support legislation that benefited bankrupt FirstEnergy.
July 22 -
With prospects of federal aid waning, an $8 billion revenue gap will leave the the state government and Gov. Andrew Cuomo few attractive options.
July 22 -
Municipals were stronger on the short- and intermediate ends as long maturities held firm in quiet trading on Wednesday.
July 22 -
Several scenarios exists offering different potential outcomes, according to an observer.
July 22 -
The National League of Cities is focused on college towns as part of its effort to persuade the Senate to provide $500 billion to local governments.
July 22 -
In a virtual meeting, the board will set its budget, but won't select an incoming class of board members, because of a proposed size change.
July 22 -
The Detroit City Council agreed to put Mayor Mike Duggan's revised $250 milliot bond proposal on the November ballot after nixing his original plan last year.
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