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Moody's Investors Service dropped Beloit College's rating two notches to Ba1 from Baa2.
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The state is still measuring tax revenue from sports betting in the thousands of dollars.
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Lawmakers will consider internet sales taxes, electric and hybrid vehicle user fees, a state lottery and bonds to fund transportation projects.
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The region's volume numbers were supported by favorable market conditions that drove several large gas prepay deals.
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U.S. central bankers are ready to raise interest rates again so long as the economy stays on track, according to a record of the Federal Reserve's most recent policy meeting.
August 22 -
Voters in Harris County will decide whether to authorize up to $2.5 billion of bonds to minimize damage from future storms.
August 22 -
While an intent to issue refinanced improvement revenue bonds for Bluestem Communities in Hesston and North Newton had already been approved by the Harvey County Commission, that item was brought back at Monday’s commission meeting to finalize the process.
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Illinois came to market on Wednesday with over $900 million of bonds while Texas sold a massive note deal in the competitive arena.
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The commonwealth also intends to offer $765 million of GO bonds and $160 million of Clean Water Trust bonds.
August 22 -
Existing home sales fell 0.7% to a seasonally adjusted 5.34 million-unit rate in July.
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A state-by-state review of first half 2018 issuance in the Midwest.
August 22 -
Two of three sales in Connecticut’s recent bond offering set record retail orders, said state Treasurer Denise Nappier, while spreads continued to drop.
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Improving public school facilities will be a priority of the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corp. under new executive director Kimberly Mooers.
August 21 -
Municipal bond buyers saw some new offerings come to market on Tuesday, led by a Denver city and county deal.
August 21 -
The measure, which may be on the ballot in 2020, would lift the Proposition 13 limit on commercial property tax assessments.
August 21 -
The report aims to answer how the debt problem developed and to make recommendations to prevent such a problem from ever arising again in Puerto Rico.
August 21 -
Multiple constitutional claims, including racial gerrymandering, are cited in lawsuits filed by the city of Stockbridge and Capital One Public Funding.
August 21 -
New Mexico found a no-cost escape route from troublesome swap agreements with a $67 million termination fee.
August 21 -
As the dust settles on the SEC's 15c2-12 announcement, questions loom about how difficult it will be to implement.
August 21 -
Volume was off in eight of the region's 11 states in the wake of tax reform and the end of advance refundings.
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