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Municipal bond prices remained steady as more supply hits the screens.
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Rolette County affirmed its commitment to make a July jail lease payment as Moody's reviews the impact of the temporary jail closure on the county's books.
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Highways and Transportation Authority collections are also behind expectations.
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A scaled down 2021 fiscal year spending plan signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will likely need further cuts to withstand potential revenue losses resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to analysts.
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Thirteen states and territories already have received federal authorization to borrow $17 billion to pay unemployment insurance claims.
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The mayor of Tupelo, Mississippi said he has not seen federal funds reach his city of 38,000 yet.
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Conditions under a recently announced temporary exemption are narrow, SEC staff said, despite push back from dealers.
July 8 -
Washington State pulled a note deal after a glitch resulted in two-thirds of bidders not seeing a couponing instruction.
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Despite the coronavirus wrecking havoc all over the world and with the brunt of the damage occurring in the second quarter of the year, municipal bond issuers have sold just over $23 billion more than they did at this time last year.
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The top 10 saw three firms that were not in it last year and only one firm remained in the same position compared to the previous year's first six months.
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Federal funding will cover the replacement of the Bourne and Sagamore bridges, with ownership to transfer to the Massachusetts DOT upon completion.
July 8 -
Financial advisors in the municipal bond market accounted for $159.85 billion so far in 2020, more than the $138.61 billion in the first six months of 2019. There was only one change in the top-five year-over-year.
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Municipals showed strength Tuesday in the face of new supply as long yields dipped as much as two basis points.
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Although oil and gas revenues remain low, Oklahoma saw signs of hope for recovery in June.
July 7 -
Chicago is eyeing its second GO refinancing of the year, with savings expected to help chip away at the 2020 coronavirus-driven budget hole.
July 7 -
Restoration of tax-exempt advance refunding might be inserted into the Senate's coronavirus relief package.
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Analysts had mixed reactions on what could have caused the decline, pointing to some municipalities closing out their fiscal years at the end of June.
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