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Municipal bond issuers in the state dodged a barrage of bills in this year's legislative session seeking to constrain their debt sales.
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The state of Maryland is going to market on Wednesday by selling $1.56 billion of general obligation bonds, which will be the first major sale since the state absorbed a credit downgrade from Moody's.
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Whether PREPA can pay the administrative expense claim doesn't affect its validity, the bond parties said.
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However, the new-issue calendar may not be "absorbed as easily, given valuations have grown less compelling after this week's performance," said Birch Creek strategists.
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Armed with higher ratings since its last sale four years ago, the city is set to return to the market with a bang.
June 9 -
The National Association of Bond Lawyers is looking for answers from the Internal Revenue Service regarding a few questions.
June 9 -
The MSRB's decision to rescind the one-minute trade reporting deadline "comes after months of dialogue and engagement with market participants," MSRB President and CEO Mark Kim said.
June 9 -
Chicago is facing myriad headwinds. But its GO bond sale last week was oversubscribed and city officials said that allowed them to lower yields in repricing.
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The university cut campuses in areas with declining populations; this week it plans to issue bonds to fund football stadium renovations.
June 9 -
The top five May bond financings totaled more than $5 billion.
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The nonfarm payrolls report shows the economy is "hanging in there," though it is slowing, said Jeff MacDonald of Fiduciary Trust International.
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Observers say a bankruptcy by Genera PR could complicate the PREPA bankruptcy.
June 6 -
Cities and states have until Aug. 1 to apply for the funds.
June 6 -
The U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs, a healthy clip that counters the president's calls for a rate cut to bolster the labor market.
June 6 -
The upshot of the report by Payden & Rygel's Travis McGahey is that the risk of severe credit deterioration and bond defaults remains low.
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Notre Dame College in Ohio faces legal action on at least three fronts after defaulting on bond debt and a swap agreement and allegedly misusing donor funds.
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This week the market has performed "exceedingly well" with the tailwind of June 1 reinvestment capital, said J.P. Morgan strategists led by Peter DeGroot.
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