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Municipal yields fell four to seven basis points, depending on the curve, while UST yields rallied nine to 30 basis points, with the largest gains on the front end.
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Legislation that would put a tighter limit on property tax increases for larger cities and counties advanced out of a Senate committee on Friday.
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Moody's cited continued liquidity improvements in the ratings lift for the northern California clean energy aggregator.
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The federal government didn't have enough influence in the resulting haircuts to the COFINA bondholders for it to be liable for their losses, the court said.
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This is the fourth consecutive month where issuance has topped $50 billion.
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Amid higher ed sector headwinds, financially challenged colleges and universities have options, although the choices may be difficult, Orrick attorneys write.
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Analysts say the outcome of the special session called by Gov. Tina Kotek to avert layoffs and close a transportation funding gap could affect ratings.
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Tax-exempt munis have underperformed year-to-date, said David Hammer, a managing director and portfolio manager at PIMCO.
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Fitch said the train line's ridership and revenue ramp-up continue to lag projections.
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"We're always happy to have these conversations," Sanchez said during a virtual conference co-hosted by XBRL US and the University of Denver.
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The Senate Banking Committee has advanced the first bipartisan housing legislation in more than a decade with loosened restrictions on housing credits and housing bonds.
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The top two municipal bond insurers wrapped $22.121 billion in 1H 2025, up from $19.4 billion in 1H 2024, the data shows.
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The city has promised to contribute $625 million to the stadium project. The team, owned by billionaire Shahid Khan, is to come up with $625 million of its own.
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The FOMC held rates steady at the conclusion of its meeting Wednesday and offered no hints regarding a September move.
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The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has rolled out bipartisan legislation designed to depoliticize FEMA and move the agency towards formula-based grants, a win for counties.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed the legislation expected to raise $40 million annually.
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Vivian Altman, Nancy Feldman, Daniel Hartman and JoLinda L. Herring slated to serve four-year terms starting Oct. 1.
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