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Moody's Investors Service upgraded Newark to Baa2 from Baa3.
February 6 -
The Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago says its plan would put the state on path to fiscal solvency and double-A ratings.
February 6 -
The University of Michigan plans to sell $225 million of bonds that will include taxable and tax-exempt debt, with bonds structured with a put option in the mix.
February 6 -
Newly issued Treasury securities held in stripped form increased about $2.97 billion in January to a total of $301.182 billion.
February 6 -
The municipal bond industry received no indication from Trump on whether his administration might support expanded use of tax-exempt bonds as part of infrastructure legislation this year.
February 6 -
Reserve balances still affect the fed funds rate, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Senior Economist A. Lee Smith.
February 6 -
Indian River County will file an appeal as it continues fighting against private activity bond financing for the passenger rail project.
February 6 -
California announced its big spring borrowing schedule as Hawaii and and the Los Angeles MTA came to market.
February 6 -
The Garden City Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved a charter ordinance that would give the city significantly more freedom in addressing general improvements and issuing general obligation bonds for certain projects.
February 6 -
Even as he ties his latest tax proposal on natural gas drilling to infrastructure improvements, Democrat Tom Wolf must overcome resistance from GOP lawmakers.
February 6 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s dinner on Monday with President Donald Trump was “casual” and “productive,” and may happen again, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
February 6 -
The U.S. international trade gap narrowed to $49.3 billion in November from $55.7 billion in October, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
February 6 -
Leveraging underutilized public real estate assets through commercial development can be a viable strategy to fund capital improvements.
February 6
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Data for fourth quarter nonfarm productivity and unit labor costs are unavailable due to the delay of GDP data from the Commerce Department.
February 6 -
Duane Davidson recommended more use of pay-go financing, instead of borrowing, in the state's debt affordablity report.
February 5 -
Kevin Stitt's first State of the State address called for higher reserves to manage downturns and raises for the state's teachers.
February 5 -
Though Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore. sees public-private partnerships as a viable option, he said it won’t work everywhere.
February 5 -
An estimated $1.6 billion may flow to COFINA bond holders within weeks following Monday's approval of the muni market's biggest-ever plan of adjustment.
February 5 -
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf proposed a $34.1 billion budget while calling again for a tax on natural gas drillers, with a new twist.
February 5 -
Washington state and Hawaii kicked off action in the primary market on Tuesday.
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