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The bipartisan legislation would increase the bank-qualified cap to $30 million from $10 million, a high priority for several muni market groups.
July 26 -
“Growth of 2.1% is better than expected, but highly reliant on a surge in household consumption.”
July 26 -
Supporters of two offshore wind projects in development off Long Island say they will spark a wave of investment to make the Empire State a leader in renewable energy development.
July 26 -
The company behind the nation’s first privately owned intercity passenger railway in more than a century is seeking approval from California and Nevada to raise as much as $3.6 billion in tax-exempt bonds for a high-speed train linking southern California to Las Vegas.
July 26 -
Charlie Baker's far-reaching package includes nearly $5.7 billion for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, which runs Greater Boston mass transit.
July 26 -
Two weeks of unrest have cut economic activity by 15%, and a disorderly transfer of power may disrupt the territory's historic debt restructuring.
July 25 -
The GOP proposal would slow down the full funding of the closed pension system, using annual savings for roads.
July 25 -
Connecticut on Thursday sold its first bond offering since it passed a budget last month.
July 25 -
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport plans to sell the bonds in August.
July 25 -
Milwaukee's change in its assumed investment rate of return will eventually lead to higher contribution levels, a credit positive, Moody's says
July 25 -
A growing interest in broadband is drumming up support, though state laws are making it challenging for municipalities to do the deals.
July 25 -
The San Diego Association of Governments deal, backed by a federal capital grant, is structured to allay investor concerns about funding delays.
July 25 -
The refunding would be completed “for traditional savings” and not for restructuring purposes, the school district says.
July 25 -
Prominent muni market figures will discuss the content and timeliness of disclosure at an SEC committee meeting next week.
July 25 -
The minutes reveal a number of pros and cons with the approach. It would be wise to have banks only post T-Bills for excess reserves above $20B.
July 25
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Durable goods orders rose as non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft posted their largest gain since February 2018.
July 25 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board accepted a consultant's far-reaching transformation blueprint that leaves many questions unanswered.
July 25 -
The county contends that a state law dissolving the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority violates its home rule authority.
July 25 -
Mickey Levy, Berenberg Capital Markets Chief Economist U.S., Americas and Asia, discusses why the Fed rate cut will not stimulate the economy, and its unhealthy relationship with the financial markets. Gary Siegel hosts.
July 25 -
Ricardo Rossello resigned after two weeks of furious protests, throwing the leadership of the U.S. commonwealth into uncertainty.
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