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California's Legislative Analyst's Office wants state lawmakers to have a framework to evaluate cash borrowing proposals.
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A pre-marketing scale was released on California's $2.3 billion GO deal.
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Market observers says Lori Lightfoot should go light on one-time maneuvers, avoid fiscal gimmicks, and move the city toward structural balance.
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New York could benefit from a more comprehensive assessment of billions allocated yearly for capital projects, according to State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
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“A highly sophisticated frequent issuer may not need the same disclosures as a less sophisticated infrequent issuer,” the trade association for underwriters told the SEC.
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IHS Markit reported its PMI slipped in August as the ISM manufacturing index declined.
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For issuers coming to market, having a long AAA curve at 1.84% is their wish come true.
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The Puerto Rico Oversight Board may have a stronger case to declare bonds invalid than the Illinois litigants did.
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It's the first week after Labor Day and investors are facing a hefty calendar with some big names.
September 3 -
State Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg discusses a proposed millionaire’s tax, transportation funding, pension liabilities, the long-stalled Gateway project and other topics impacting New Jersey’s financial future. Andrew Coen hosts.
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The market will see $7.6 billion of bonds plus a $1 billion note sale coming up in a holiday-shortened week.
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Savannah's funds shrunk a bit with the approval of several pricey items on the regular city council agenda Thursday.
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The state's GOs recovered by 20 basis points or more late Thursday and into Friday, but a promised appeal hangs over the credit.
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The Fitch Ratings outlook on the BBB San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency is now positive.
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The distric is the legacy entity left to service school bonds after a new district was created to educate Detroit's children.
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Volume bounced back from second lowest monthly total of the year in July as yields plunged to historic lows and issuers came out in droves.
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China's recently announced suspension of U.S. agricultural imports escalated trade-related risks to U.S. agriculture, said Fitch Ratings.
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Thirty seven states and the District of Columbia now have laws requiring remote sales tax collection, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
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Lori Lightfoot is eyeing new taxes, debt refinancing, and state action to help close a $838 million gap.
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