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A tighter cap on local property tax rates for some cities and counties will factor negatively into future bond ratings, analysts warn.
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The supply-demand imbalance, a long-term volume horoscope and valuing climate change were among the topics debated at The Bond Buyer's Midwest Conference.
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Months after the school district cut a deal to end a teacher walkout, voters rejected a tax measure to help pay for it.
June 13 -
New Mayor Lori Lightfoot shows a commitment to maintaining investor relations that helps the city's access to the bond market
June 13 -
Further increases in weekly jobless claims would bolster the case for lower interest rates.
June 13 -
As the district braces for possible state receivership, Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale calls for a 'real-time' audit.
June 13 -
Municipal issuers are benefiting from lower interest rates and investor demand that seem at least partly driven by the nearly constant talk of tariffs and trade wars.
June 13 -
Patrick Luby, senior municipal strategist with Credit Sights, stresses how investors are reallocating funds to the municipal market. The strong level of support is driving coupon experimentation by issuers. He forecasts about $310 billion of issuance this year with a large part being directed by sentiment. John Hallacy hosts.
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State governments generally are better prepared for an economic downtown than at any other time since the National Association of State Budget Officers began keeping records in 1988.
June 13 -
Morgan Stanley will price the flexible-rate deal with a 1.95% coupon, according to pre-sale pricing guidance.
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McLaren Health Care will use proceeds to fund capital projects including a replacement hospital for McLaren Greater Lansing.
June 12 -
The Oversight Board called the deal to reduce cuts to retirees a "crucial step" toward restructuring $25 billion in bonds and loans.
June 12 -
Price guidance was issued on the Fla. DFA's $950M deal for Virgin Trains, which is expected to price on Thursday.
June 12 -
The Long Island township has paid off most of more than $20 million of deficit bonds it sold in 2010 and 2011.
June 12 -
The judge ruled for Peter Cannava, who had denied wrongdoing even after Wells Fargo and other defendants settled charges.
June 12 -
The Florida House of Representatives wants to intervene in the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority lawsuit, saying its authority to pass bills is threatened.
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The court put off a formal ruling for 10 days but made clear it expects to lift the confidentiality seal on bank transcripts with only limited redactions.
June 12 -
Next week's Summary of Economic Projections will be watched closely.
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The limit on the SALT deduction caused an estimated 10.88 million individual taxpayers to lose $323.1 billion in tax deductions for the 2018 tax year, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration reported in February.
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