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Chicago goes to market next week with $517.95 million of taxable and tax-exempt general obligation bonds following a downward outlook revision from Fitch.
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The cut to the American Dream mall's assessed value is a warning sign to bondholders whose debt payments are tied to how much the property is worth.
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The Internal Revenue Service has been erroneously sending out notices to tax exempt bond holders informing them about incorrect signatures on their Form 8038s.
May 29 -
Randy Miller, 70, and Chad Miller, 41, entered guilty pleas Wednesday in the Legacy Cares securities fraud case and will be sentenced at a later date.
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Investors want to be compensated for the uncertainty.
May 29 -
This is the first time the Georgia Housing and Finance Authority is bringing a PAC tranche in several years.
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When Chicago barred media from its investor conference, it told journalists the policy aligned with peer municipalities' practices. The facts are less clear.
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Supply has weighed on munis to some extent over the past few weeks, as week after week issuance tops $10 billion, said Jeremy Holtz, a portfolio manager at Income Research + Management.
May 28 -
Controller Chris Hollins raised several concerns about the mayor's $7 billion budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1, including its use of reserves.
May 28 -
Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser submitted her balanced 2026 budget to City Council that includes a double down move on building an NFL football stadium while cutting city programs and putting a freeze on hiring.
May 28 -
Denise Canada, appointed by Brad Briner to head state and local government finance, has experience working for the state's local and state governments.
May 28 -
Photos from The Bond Buyer's Southeast Public Finance conference.
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Two Midwest schools in the municipal bond market this month illustrate the range of funding challenges facing higher education under the Trump administration.
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Muni yields were bumped up to eight basis points, depending on the curve, on Tuesday, but for most of last week, U.S. rates sold off on the heels of passed legislation, said Barclays strategists Mikhail Foux and Grace Cen.
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The bill attacks Gov. Gavin Newsom's executive order requiring state regulations phasing out the sale of new gasoline-powered cars and trucks by 2035.
May 27 -
This episode takes us inside The Bond Buyer's recent Southeast Public Finance Conference, where airport finance leaders from Orlando and Tampa discussed shifting passenger trends, modular capital planning, federal grant concerns, and why long-term growth still looks strong.
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The judge ruled the administration cannot freeze New York's federal funds in its bid to halt the controversial tolling program.
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The rating agency cited concerns about limited unrestricted reserves for lowering its rating outlook for more than $1 billion of debt.
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