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Moody's has downwardly revised the outlook for Baltimore's issuer rating and several classes of bonds due to a trend of declining fund balance levels in a city dependent on a major international shipping port.
July 9 -
Michigan's Great Lakes Water Authority went to market in June with roughly a billion dollars of bonds, part of a complex transaction that included a tender.
July 9 -
The layoffs will mean a hit to basic services and the cancellation or delay of projects.
July 9 -
"I've always really enjoyed what I do," said Henry, who began doing legal work involving municipal securities in 1981.
July 9 -
School districts across Missouri face uncertainty over certification of their bond measures in light of a statute requiring a precise public notice window.
July 9 -
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"Market volatility is likely to pick up, but the latest development does not constitute an escalation in the trade war," according to UBS strategists.
July 8 -
The dueling lawsuits underscores the need for alternative dispute resolution in public-private partnership contracts, said a P3 attorney.
July 8 -
Without the increase U.S. Virgin Islands matching funds bonds would have defaulted in the next few years, some observers said.
July 8 -
California local, state and federal officials blasted the Trump administration and congressional GOP for blocking supplemental recovery aid after the wildfires.
July 8 -
The markets are waiting for the Federal Open Market Committee to make its next move.
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The budget traveled a bumpy road before a package of spending bills won final passage just days before the July 1 start of fiscal 2026.
July 8 -
A New Jersey school district will likely avoid filing for bankruptcy after the state passed a budget that raised property taxes.
July 8 -
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Markets are "tilting to a risk-off posture as participants brace for the chance of Trump tariff-sparked turbulence in the coming hours and days," said José Torres, senior economist at Interactive Brokers.
July 7 -
The policy shift may crowd out some projects, warned Baruch Feigenbaum, senior managing director of transportation policy at Reason Foundation.
July 7 -
Housing advocates are celebrating the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill for the boost in Low Income Housing Tax Credits which is projected to boost the use of private activity bonds.
July 7 -
JP Zaptin has joined Baird where he will establish a municipal trading desk
July 7 -
Moody's expects enplanements at the facility will remain below the low end of its former projections.
July 7 -
New Hampshire Supreme Court found that the state doesn't spend enough on education, but upheld the education property tax system.
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