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The muni market was weaker again on Wednesday with yields on the rise, yet that did not slow down the primary. It did not matter if it was tax-exempt or taxable — they were gone in a flash.
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Michigan state officials say low interest rates make a compelling case for issuing bonds to fix roads.
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After a record year of sales tax revenue, Texas continued to grow collections in the first month of 2020.
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A proposed asset sale would resolve — with a loss for bond investors — one of five Better Housing Foundation-owned portfolios in default in the Chicago area.
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Kate Brown said that's how much the state's wildfire council estimates it will cost annually to adequately deal with the wildfire threat.
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The governor wants to boost state reserves and issue bonds to tackle infrastructure improvements.
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Some muni market members don’t see hope for an infrastructure bill passing in 2020, even though Trump called for it in his address.
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The Palmyra-Eagle Area School District is now saddled with a junk rating amid fiscal and leadership turmoil.
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The governor's proposed $36.1 billion spending plan would expand a bond-backed program to clean up toxic school buildings and overhaul charter schools.
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House Bill 653 would prohibit a municipal electric utility from using its revenues to finance general governmental functions.
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The audit involved four CUSIPs for $53.995 million in bonds issued in 2009.
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It was good news all around on Wednesday with economic reports highlighting the strength of the U.S. economy.
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Investors should be aware that a lower coupon rate could become illiquid if interest rates rise, the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board said.
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New muni and taxable muni issuance was easily absorbed as yields rose off of the record lows they landed last week.
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Buoyed by rising revenues over the past two years, Oklahoma must continue to guard against a downturn, Kevin Stitt said.
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Puerto Rico’s nonvoting House representative said that President Trump has selected Coast Guard Rear Adm. Peter Brown to serve as disaster czar.
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The state's latest highway toll proposal, for heavy trucks only, spawned partisan bickering over whether bond-bill language could lead to tolls on cars.
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The changes are a credit positive for the state of Ohio and the local governments that participate in OPERS, according to Moody's Investors Service.
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The prevailing opinion is the Federal Reserve will note the downside risks caused by the virus, won’t cut rates in March, but bets are hedged for later in the year.
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