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Moody's Investors Service assigned a negative outlook to its Baa3 rating of Georgian Court University.
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The board wants to recover more than $1 billion in payments and fees on bonds it deems illegal.
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Bond buyers saw the Massachusetts EFA and Milwaukee as the last new deals closed up shop.
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The governor accused the Oversight Board of having “overstepped its boundaries, making it an even more undemocratic entity.”
May 2 -
When Zumbrota-Mazeppa voters go to the polls May 14 to cast their ballots on a $49.95 million construction bond referendum, they won't be voting on anything fancy.
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As the company moves to exit Chapter 11, it wants Ohio and Pennsylvania to force ratepayers to subsidize its unprofitable nuclear power plants.
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The state Senate approved the proposed constitutional amendment on a party-line vote.
May 2 -
Kyle Javes will fill a new post at Piper Jaffray as the firm seeks to expand in specialty sectors.
May 2 -
Federal Chair Jerome Powell doused market hopes for a rate cut, but it was not the result of a shift in Fed policy.
May 2 -
The announcement comes after several news reports that Stephen Moore would not back down from his anticipated nomination to serve on the Fed despite growing concerns from Republican senators.
May 2 -
Leibowitz works in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana office, and is helping the firm expand in the state, a spokeswoman said.
May 2 -
Fiona Ma has been pushing the state's bond team to explore refundings and to sell new money bonds while rates remain low.
May 2 -
Many congressional conservatives have said their alternative is the Trump energy agenda of deregulation and energy independence.
May 2 -
The Bond Buyer's Lynne Funk Posner and Andrew Coen discuss inertia on funding for infrastructure out of Washington.
May 2 -
The veteran-majority owned firm has hired its first banker — Chicago-based Frank Paul.
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On the day the Federal Reserve left rates unchanged, Oregon's Metro sold taxable GOs.
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The Fed Chair said the FOMC is “comfortable with our current policy stance,” which he termed “appropriate.”
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While groups were encouraged to see a bipartisan meeting with Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, some fear munis could be hurt in the compromise.
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The Berkeley County School District said Hilltop Securities agreed to pay back fees the district paid to a predecessor firm from 2012 to 2014.
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The sale of a city-owned broadband provider in Burlington, Vermont, concluded a tumultuous decade-long financial crisis that underscored the challenges of local governments trying to execute municipally run enterprises that compete against the private sector.
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