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Interest rates the district will pay on a recent $600 million deal are lower than it paid in its previous bond deal a year and a half ago.
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Marybeth Frantz Orsini has joined Ballard Spahr as a partner in the firm’s public finance group.
October 23 -
The new wave of bond issuance continued unabated as more sales priced on Wednesday.
October 23 -
The Fed has been trying to rein in volatility in the market and keep the fed funds rate within its target range.
October 23 -
A Senate committee has approved a bill requiring remote sellers to collect the state's 6% sales tax. It could generate $700 million in new revenue.
October 23 -
llinois paper is looking more attractive when held up to Chicago city and Chicago Public Schools bonds, Citi analysts write.
October 22 -
Wisconsin will refund $622 million of taxable 2008 bonds in a sale that sheds swaps tied to Libor.
October 22 -
Most of the proceeds will refinance direct placement debt with bonds sold in the public markets.
October 22 -
Massachusetts also came to market with a $1.4 billion sale of revenue anticipation notes in three offerings.
October 22 -
Lack of legislative cooperation wouldn't be a problem until after court-approval of a plan of a adjustment, observers said.
October 22 -
The proposal is highly doubtful to become law in the coming months given the limited number of days Congress will be in session the remainder of the year.
October 22 -
Municipal market participants got some comfort about their fraud liability if they act in good faith on interim financial disclosures.
October 22 -
Fitch Ratings affirmed Denver International Airport after the collapse of a public-private partnership to remodel the main terminal.
October 22 -
The U.S. economy is sending mixed signals about the pace of growth going forward, said Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
October 22 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority is in the ninth year of a 15-year, $14 billion capital program.
October 22 -
Government leaders at every level need funding for projects, and when the revenue is not available, voters are asked to approve bonds.
October 22
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Henry Cisneros of Siebert Cisneros & Shank chats with Paul Burton at the Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank summit in Providence.
October 22 -
Improving the capital city's system could generate tax-base growth and economic activity, according to Moody's Investors Service.
October 22 -
No pension obligation bonds, scoop-and-toss, or backtracking on borrowing for operations are planned in the Chicago mayor’s budget fix.
October 21 -
Spectrum Health System will consolidate its administrative offices into a central location.
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