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Moody's boosted the revenue bond rating of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to Aa3.
September 4 -
The SEC is sorting out those charged with engaging in a large multi-year "flipping" and kickback scheme.
September 4 -
SEC Chairman Jay Clayton cited Rebecca Olsen's "deep knowledge of the U.S. municipal bond market" and focus on "integrity and transparency" in naming her director.
September 4 -
Arizona's share of students enrolled in charter schools is second in the nation.
September 4 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority began the first of a two-day order period geared toward retail investors.
September 4 -
As central banks the world over find their place in the monetary policy tightening cycle, the one at the helm is the most at risk of falling behind on interest-rate increases.
September 4 -
Buffalo Comptroller Mark Schroeder addresses the city’s latest fiscal challenges stemming from dwindling reserves and his political future after an unsuccessful Democratic primary challenge against longtime Mayor Byron Brown. Andrew Coen hosts.
September 4 -
Construction spending rose by 0.1% in July, below the 0.4% gain expected, as residential construction saw gains but nonresidential construction saw declines.
September 4 -
The overall economy grew for the 112th straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Tuesday.
September 4 -
A battle of the coasts brews this week as the New York City Transitional Finance Authority and the state of California will sell about $2.5 billion of muni bonds, a big chunk of the $3.6 billion holiday week calendar.
September 4 -
Theboard says Gov. Ricardo Rosselló's plan needs reduced spending and more conservative projections for revenues.
August 31 -
The week’s $3.6 billion new issue calendar will be dominated by New York City and California.
August 31 -
Fitch Ratings upgraded the city's issuer default rating to AA-minus from A-plus.
August 31 -
Republican Elad Roisman appears to be moving toward confirmation to the SEC without being paired with a Democrat.
August 31 -
Monthly new-issue volume surpassed the $30 billion mark for the fourth time this year in August, helping keep third-quarter issuance close to last year's pace and potentially setting the stage for a more robust season of issuance in the Fall.
August 31 -
The state gas tax will rise by 4.3 cents per gallon on Oct. 1 to support the state's Transportation Trust Fund.
August 31 -
As cities continue to build upon their fiscally stable condition, a Michigan Senate bill was introduced that could hamper the continued growth and force residents – all taxpayers – to pay more for daily services and infrastructure, while limiting the ability of municipalities to finance vital capital infrastructure including roads, bridges, schools and more.
August 31
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Municipal bond buyers will see $3.6 billion of volume hit the screens during the upcoming holiday-shortened trading week.
August 31 -
In the busy oil fields south of San Antonio, some big rig trucks sit empty.
August 31 -
The Port of Brownsville may use revenue bonds to dredge its ship channel rather than wait indefinitely for federal funding.
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