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Moody's downgrades regional public university two notches to Baa3 ahead of a $52 million revenue refunding bond sale.
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The pandemic will damage the territory's ability to make debt payments it had previously expected to fund through fiscal 2025, according to a new fiscal plan.
May 4 -
The amended complaint lays out the evidence from recorded calls presented during the former proceedings, naming some Nuveen officials that were referenced as unnamed individuals, broker-dealers and banks.
May 4 -
S&P Global Ratings said balancing the state budget "will be met against a growing cloud of uncertainty” between the recession and COVID-19.
May 4 -
The congressional letter emphasizes that Congress wants the Fed to expand its support for the municipal bond market beyond the scope of the Municipal Liquidity Facility.
May 4 -
The Federal Reserve is close to standing up two corporate lending programs that could buy up to $750 billion in debt and exchange-traded funds under its emergency coronavirus actions.
May 4 -
The Texas Transportation Commission also signaled plans to move full-speed-ahead with a $3.5 billion highway project in Austin.
May 4 -
The impact of COVID-19 is still ripping through the economy as the Institute for Supply Management-New York index fell to a new low of 4.3 in April and factory orders slumped 10.3% in March.
May 4 -
Many of the MSRB’s past and current public board members have had significant connections with regulated dealers or banks, the unions said.
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Texas suffered its worst sales tax plunge in 10 years as the pandemic began to grip the state's economy.
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The court filings could directly impact about $6 billion of bonds and $15 billion more indirectly.
May 1 -
Taxable munis hold the distinction as being the largest positive sector year-to-date, up 2.81%. High-yield has been hammered, losing 10%.
May 1 -
Chicago’s motor fuel bonds, the city’s park district, and Cook County suffered rating or outlook cuts this week.
May 1 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell spoke with his Chinese counterpart on the eve of an emergency Fed interest rate cut March 3.
May 1 -
The California Supreme Court will hold online oral arguments Tuesday in a public pension case that could challenge the so-called "California Rule."
May 1 -
Issuance in the public finance sector is likely to contract in 2020, S&P Research says.
May 1 -
The MSRB is looking to cut back on repetition in its broker-dealer suitability rules, which is a welcome change for the dealer community as Reg BI goes into effect in less than two months.
May 1 -
The U.S. economy will likely need more fiscal stimulus as it weathers a “severe” contraction from the effects of coronavirus-prompted shut downs, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan.
May 1 -
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said there could be three tranches of federal aid directed to state, county and municipal governments
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