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With a meeting on the restructuring set, bondholders were girding for battle over the board's plan to nullify portions of the debt.
September 25 -
Reports from S&P Global Ratings and Moody's Investors Service highlight fiscal strains Chicago, Illinois and some local governments face.
September 25 -
More than 1,000 Rhode Island jobs are riding on a proposed 20-year, $1 billion gambling contract extension, the governor said.
September 25 -
Interest rates should be less than 1.5%, not the current 1.75% to 2%, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari.
September 25 -
The debate between buy-side analysts and issuers and their underwriters flared up during a panel discussion at The Bond Buyer's California Public Finance Conference.
September 25 -
The community development district filed for Chapter 9 in the face of a longstanding unwritten policy of governors refusing to approve such filings.
September 25 -
New MSRB Chair Edward Sisk will start in his new role on Oct. 1.
September 25 -
If the Fed thinks it can simply print money to relieve the stress, it only proves Fed officials don’t fully understand the issue.
September 25
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Former Federal Reserve policy maker Narayana Kocherlakota says that while the recent disruptions in U.S. money markets won’t undermine the central bank’s ability to achieve its goals, they underscore that something is wrong with the plumbing of the financial system.
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The market had no trouble absorbing Texas Water's $877 million and a $1 billion deal from New Jersey Transportation Trust.
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Penn Hills School District officials hope to save millions through bond refinancing.
September 24 -
Budget pressuresled Fitch Ratings to downgrade New York's second-largest city to A-plus from AA-minus.
September 24 -
The judges appeared to reject the separate argument that passenger rail projects constitute an ineligible use of the PABs which are meant for highway use.
September 24 -
Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson said the city is forging ahead with the transaction to raise money to help pay its bills.
September 24 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is reviewing its size and the composition of its board, and projects an operating deficit for the coming year.
September 24 -
This month's plunge in consumer confidence signals that the economy is losing steam.
September 24 -
Moody's action followed Fitch putting the authority on ratings watch negative on Friday.
September 24 -
A bidding conference will solicit technological innovations and proposals for reimagining signal systems.
September 24 -
Fiona Ma was a keynote speaker at the Bond Buyer's California Public Finance Conference in San Francisco.
September 24 -
Paul Burton hosts from the Villanova School of Business campus in Philadelphia with finance professor David Fiorenza, where he and his "economics of art and entertainment" students discuss sports betting, casinos, stadium financing and Detroit bankruptcy art assets.
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