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S&P Global Ratings revised the state's outlook to stable from negative, and Moody’s says the budget's Medicaid expansion is credit positive for hospitals.
June 8 -
Voters in the greater Portland area will decide in November whether to approve a measure to provide funding for affordable housing.
June 8 -
Funding questions and palace intrigue accompany Andy Byford's plan to modernize New York City's buses and subways.
June 8 -
Members of the state Parkways Authority approved a bond resolution Thursday authorizing the sale of more than $300 million in bonds, to be funded by doubling tolls on the West Virginia Turnpike.
June 8 -
Municipal bond buyers will see a smaller-than-average new issue calendar as issuers remain cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting
June 8 -
The New York City Housing Development Corp. intends to issue up to $838 million in in multi-family housing revenue bonds and provide $321 million in additional financing for affordable developments.
June 8 -
U.S. economic growth could face a challenging slowdown as the Trump administration’s powerful fiscal stimulus fades after two years, according to former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
June 8 -
Volume could increase as issuers try to lock in rates before the Fed raises interest rates again.
June 8 -
April wholesale inventories rose by 0.1%, revised up slightly from the flat reading reported in the advance estimate, while wholesale sales jumped up 0.8% in the month.
June 8 -
S&P Global Ratings elevated its outlook for Colorado's AA issuer credit rating to stable.
June 7 -
Magistrate Judge Judith Dein said she'd take up the investigation issue at a June 18 hearing.
June 7 -
Senate and House Appropriations Committees appropriate more funds for certain transportation and housing programs after the president sought cuts to or elimination of the programs.
June 7 -
In the week ended June, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index rose to 3.98% from 3.96% the previous week. The BB40 Index is based on the price of 40 long-term bonds.
June 7 -
The Government Finance Officers Association honored New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer for excellence in financial reporting.
June 7 -
A judge signed off Thursday on the city's interim settlement with its police and fire pension funds,
June 7 -
The latest Federal Reserve data shows the first decline in bank holdings of municipal securities in nearly a decade, a result of tax reform, according to experts.
June 7 -
San Francisco’s former redevelopment agency is taking advantage of a 2015 law allowing it to bond for affordable housing.
June 7 -
May was the third straight month of growth in the municipal CUSIP category, driven by pent-up demand.
June 7 -
Consumer credit increased by $9.3 billion in April to $3.883 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Thursday.
June 7 -
The Kentucky county’s BB general obligation bond rating was withdrawn less than a month after S&P Global Ratings downgraded the bonds seven notches.
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