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MIA’s passenger and cargo growth are driving the south Florida airport’s new capital needs.
June 19 -
A judge's decision looms for men accused of bilking the Connecticut Municipal Energy and Electric Cooperative, which got good news from Fitch Ratings last week.
June 19 -
The new Chicago mayor traveled to New York City this week for a series of "meet-and-greets" with political and financial players.
June 19 -
Democratic lawmakers scrapped Gov. Phil Murphy’s millionaire’s tax proposal and pitched their own budget plan just two weeks before a July 1 deadline.
June 18 -
The municipal bond market went back to school on Tuesday as the Federal Reserve met in Washington.
June 18 -
The U.S. Senate has until July 14 to act.
June 18 -
The issuer priced $325 million of bonds using the BVAL AAA curve instead of the MMD benchmark.
June 18 -
State and local governments and trade groups have until Sept. 13 to submit comments on the 48-page exposure draft GASB released June 13.
June 18 -
More municipalities are turning to local solutions, including P3s and value capture structures.
June 18 -
Citing new uncertainties surrounding revenue credits, Moody's downgraded the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority ahead of a $300 million deal.
June 18 -
The White House explored the legality of demoting Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell in February, soon after President Donald Trump talked about firing him, according to people familiar with the matter.
June 18 -
A proposal to establish such a fund, as opposed to the current mechanism for reserves, is headed for the November ballot.
June 18 -
Expect to see the dirt flying within the next month at West View Healthy Living.
June 18 -
John Boyd Jr. of Boyd Co. explores how artificial intelligence and immigration are disrupting the traditional financial services business model, creating opportunities and challenges. Paul Burton hosts.
June 18 -
While the markets are pricing in two or three interest rate cuts this year, doubters remain.
June 18 -
A surging population and a healthy economy kept local governments riding high in sales tax revenue for the first half of the year.
June 17 -
The Federal Open Market Committee is meeting this week and the muni market is looking for rate cut signals.
June 17 -
The junk-rated district's latest cash flow issue was nearly eight times oversubscribed as it trimmed rates substantially from previous sales.
June 17 -
Texas school districts sort through the implications of a new legislative formula to increase per-pupil funding.
June 17 -
Traders are now pricing in a more than 80% chance of a rate cut in July.
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