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Fitch downgraded many of the district’s bonds to BBB-plus, but those it views as having pledged special revenues stay AAA.
February 14 -
New Jersey Transit agreed to make back payments to Amtrak in a settlement both sides say will pave the way for infrastructure improvements.
February 14 -
Florida, Newark, and Missouri Health priced bonds as the week's action wound down.
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S&P Global Ratings said that the integration of Martin Health System into the Cleveland Clinic will allow greater operating efficiencies.
February 14 -
The board said that the Senate is withholding bank account information.
February 14 -
The defendant's claim that he's a victim of the Brogdon nursing home frauds shouldn't cloud the court's decision, the SEC said.
February 14 -
Critics of incentives used to lure Amazon to New York City prevailed as the company canceled plans for a project that would have impacted housing and transit.
February 14 -
California has issued $3.3 billion of general obligation bonds for the high-speed rail project out of $9.9 billion authorized by voters.
February 14 -
The municipal bond primary was winding down on Thursday as the last of the week’s deals were hitting the screens.
February 14 -
School bonds for Wilson and Sulphur schools passed during Tuesday's special elections.
February 14 -
The National Association of Bond Lawyers's letter to lawmakers emphasized the infrastructure benefit of protecting the muni market.
February 14 -
Tracy Palandjian, CEO of Social Finance, and Herve Duteil, Chief Sustainability Officer at BNP Paribas, join Chip Barnett of The Bond Buyer to talk about the new and growing field of social impact bonds and what it is about them that appeals to both issuers and investors.
February 14 -
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard indicated she favors ending the process of normalizing the U.S. central bank’s balance sheet in 2019.
February 14 -
Vineyard Wind is looking to arrange financing for a $2.15 billion phase of the project by October, people said.
February 14 -
The value of business inventories in November was down 0.1% from October vs a 0.2% gain expected by analysts.
February 14 -
While public corporations are required to file an annual audit within 60 days after the close of the year, municipal bond borrowers often take close to triple that time or longer.
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The January producer price index data was weaker than expected, falling 0.1% overall. However, there was a 0.3% gain excluding food and energy.
February 14 -
Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week and remain elevated compared with recent trends, a sign of possible residual effects of the partial government shutdown.
February 14 -
U.S. retail sales unexpectedly fell in December, posting the worst drop in nine years in a sign of slower economic momentum at year-end amid financial market turmoil and the government shutdown.
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The federation issued its suggested budget roadmap Wednesday, ahead of Gov. J.B. Pritzker's first budget release.
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