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Newly issued Treasury securities held in stripped form increased about $2.132 billion in January to a total of $264.234 billion.
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Mary Fallin made her final pitch for a balanced budget and pay raises for teachers in her last State of the State address.
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John Chiang will co-host a two-day green bond event later this month in Santa Monica.
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Ball State University would control the financially distressed Muncie school district through an appointed seven-member board.
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The county is issuing bonds to partially fund a $46 million judgment owed to two men who were wrongly convicted of murder.
February 6 -
Some municipal bond traders are describing an apathetic mood in the municipal market on Tuesday.
February 6 -
The acceleration in U.S. wage growth doesn’t support faster interest-rate increases yet, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said.
February 6 -
Dan Aschenbach of Moody’s Investors Service gives us an in-depth look at the U.S. public power sector. He discusses the different roles that energy efficiency, renewables, and cybersecurity contribute to the marketplace. John Hallacy is the host.
February 6 -
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard maintains his position against tightening.
February 6 -
The U.S. international trade gap widened to $53.1 billion in December, a larger gap than the $52.0 billion deficit expected.
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Such a loan would be legal and would offer the best terms available to the utility, the board said in a court filing.
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Muni market participants are ready for yet another week of low volume and high volatility, with investors keeping their money on the sidelines until the markets stabilize.
February 5 -
International enrollment is declining as the higher education sector becomes more tuition dependent.
February 5 -
Oregon voters upheld temporary taxes that support the state's ACA expansion
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The bill would let governments invest funds in mutual, closed-end and exchange-traded funds, and high-quality corporate bonds.
February 5 -
Chicago has yet to identify to how it will pay for higher future pension funding, but Kroll says the city can manage.
February 5 -
NABL details at least seven alternatives for outstanding bonds as well as five ways that new bond transactions can be structured.
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Benefit changes for the city’s public safety pensions will remain, said Moody's Investors Service.
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Kevin Corbett, Gov. Phil Murphy’s choice to lead New Jersey Transit, faces a host of fiscal, infrastructure and governance challenges.
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Four years after passing a $182 million school bond measure, Escondido Unified School District is considering asking voters for an additional $150 million.
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