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Investors are also facing the imbalance of summer reinvestment season and the typical mid-year volume deceleration in July and August.
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Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy is joined by Alabama Democrat Doug Jones on a bill to reshape the MSRB board.
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The budget plan was more than two weeks overdue.
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CommonSpirit Health will sell $2.7 billion of taxable bonds and $3.1 billion of tax-exempt debt, with BBB-plus ratings, into a supply-starved market.
July 18 -
With the neutral rate of interest rate extremely low, New York Fed President John Williams suggested the keys are acting quickly and keeping rates lower longer.
July 18 -
Brown left city government at the end of Rahm Emanuel's administration.
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The change would give airports more flexibility and local control to finance major construction projects with bonds.
July 18 -
The authority reports $193 million of present value savings on a $651 million refunding.
July 18 -
Ziegler has hired Mark Landreville as a managing director and Christina Rappl as an assistant vice president.
July 18 -
Peter Delahunt, manager of municipal trading at Raymond James, says the market is directed by retail demand, the Fed, tweets, tariff discussions and compliance. Transparency has improved and volume will remain relatively flat except for an acceleration in current refunding activity. John Hallacy hosts.
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Fitch Ratings has developed two indices tracking LGIPs.
July 18 -
Municipal bond buyers saw some big note and bond deals hit the market on Wednesday, led by issuers in Georgia and Colorado.
July 17 -
The lawsuits were filed a day after 11 Democrats in the Senate and a bipartisan group of 47 House lawmakers announced a long-shot effort to repeal the regulation using the Congressional Review Act.
July 17 -
The economy was chugging along at about the same pace from mid-May through early July as it had in the previous period, according to the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book.
July 17 -
Stull, a public finance advisor and banker, died Sunday. He was 55.
July 17 -
An oversight board approved Philadelphia’s financial plan with some caveats about revenue projections in the event of a recession.
July 17 -
The goal of the 2018 Chapter 11 restructuring was to establish a capital structure supported by project revenues.
July 17 -
This latest IRS action is one of a series of bond audits involving various government agencies in Puerto Rico.
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Veteran-owned Academy Securities has hired Chicago-based public finance banker James Carter
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