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Halting tax-exempt advance refundings at the end of the year, as proposed by both pending tax bills, would increase issuers’ costs, deprive them of savings for new projects, and push some to enter into swaps that could increase their risk.
November 22 -
A budget without big new tax hikes was an easy sell for Chicago aldermen despite looming pension clouds.
November 21 -
The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index rose two basis points to 3.95% from 3.93% in the prior week.
November 21 -
Underwriters priced the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s $2 billion advance refunding deal for institutions on Tuesday, the last big offering of the week.
November 21 -
New York's mayor says realized money will more than offset increased spending for fiscal 2018 and 2019.
November 21 -
Republicans can only afford to lose two votes when the tax overhaul bill comes to the Senate floor.
November 21 -
The land swap is one of the obstacles that must be cleared to build Wayne County a new jail at a new site.
November 21 -
The SEC went into its expanding toolbox to bring fraud charges against Oyster Bay, N.Y., and its former top elected official for hiding the existence and potential impact of side deals with a businessman.
November 21 -
Tom Enright and Rick Hursh are managing directors of the firm’s new capital markets office in Indianapolis.
November 21 -
Illinois follows up its $6 billion of October borrowing with $750 million of new money GOs.
November 21 -
The MTA tapped a transportation professional with experience in Toronto and London to spearhead the modernization of New York's subway and bus system.
November 21 -
Underwriters priced the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s $2.2 billion advance refunding deal for institutions on Tuesday. In secondary trading, municipals turned weaker.
November 21 -
Geoffrey Teal, an MPA candidate at San Diego State University, has won an NFMA scholarship.
November 21 -
The board approved a resolution and proclamation of a school bond election in 2018, which will ask voters to approve general obligation bonds up to $10 million.
November 21 -
Pasco School District officials will have to wait on the edge of their seats a little longer to learn the fate of a $99.5 million bond.
November 21 -
The Moscow City Council directed city staff to begin preparing a major public facilities bond proposal for the May ballot.
November 21 -
The California Debt Limit Allocation Committee wants to allocate $900 million in remaining private activity bond capacity.
November 21 -
The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $45 billion of four-week bills at a 1.130% high yield, a price of 99.915250.
November 21 -
It's the second try for Connecticut's capital city, which last year fired a contractor over cost overruns and delays.
November 21 -
Underwriters priced the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s $2.2 billion advance refunding deal for institutions on Tuesday. The green bonds were offered to retail buyers on Monday, who ordered about $770 million of the bonds, according to a market source.
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