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In the week ended April 12, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index was unchanged at 3.99% from the previous week. The BB40 Index is based on the price of 40 long-term bonds.
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Fitch said Chicago's modernization plans may not protect O'Hare against rating pressures as debt levels swell.
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao heard bipartisan criticism from lawmakers for the administration’s failure to fully fund the Highway Trust Fund and was told the White House plan for privatizing the Federal Aviation Administration won’t pass Congress.
April 12 -
The deal would have extended the three-hospital Rush system’s reach, while providing Little Company of Mary Hospital a more affluent partner as it struggles with red ink.
April 12 -
The imbalance of supply and demand continues to crimp activity for some municipal bond professionals.
April 12 -
Cities deny NAM charge that they committed securities fraud by failing to adequately address climate risk in their muni bond official statements.
April 12 -
About $25 million will come from bonds secured by the city’s share of county hotel tax revenue and tax increment financing.
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The state's ratings are at risk, Fitch Ratings says, because the budget doesn't include debt service on bonds for the high-speed Internet project.
April 12 -
Lanny Schwartz brings varied experience to a new role at the MSRB, including with the derivatives that could be poised to make a comeback because of the prohibition on advance refundings.
April 12 -
The revenue procedure implements a proposal in President Trump's infrastructure plan that will help facilitate public-private partnership arrangements.
April 12 -
Municipal bonds remained stronger as a high-grade deal from Charlotte, N.C., came to market.
April 12 -
John Lindner, a former Franklin-McKinley School District, stole $28,000 in school bond campaign funds.
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The controversial bailout for Hartford is sending fiscal shock waves through the legislature and contributed to $100 million for the XL Center being cut from the governor's proposed capital improvement budget.
April 12 -
Voters in Moore County are being asked to approve $123 million in bonds that would pay for building three elementary schools and a nursing building at Sandhills Community College.
April 12 -
Alaska's credit quality and the future of some existing and proposed bonding programs hang in the balance as lawmakers wind down the clock in Juneau.
April 12 -
German Ramirez of HJ Sims talks from Puerto Rico about the situation on the island, and discusses PREPA, the Commonwealth’s fiscal plan, the future of public-private alliances and what it all means for bondholders. Chip Barnett hosts.
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U.S. import prices were flat in March following gains in the previous seven months, as energy price declines were offset by gains in other categories.
April 12 -
Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 9,000 to 233,000 in the April 7 week.
April 12 -
The proposed dual-track rail tunnel connecting New Jersey and Manhattan is opposed by President Trump even though the White House says it is expediting approval of major infrastructure projects.
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Proceeds of Charlotte, N.C.'s deal will refund debt issued in 2008 and prepay a bond-anticipation note.
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