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Michigan is turning to a P3 model from pay-as-you-go for its highway project to shorten the completion time.
September 19 -
With state funding sinking, New Jersey Transit needs a new dedicated revenue stream to support operations, a public policy group urges.
September 19 -
Top-quality municipal bonds ended weaker on Tuesday, according to traders, as more supply came their way with an upsized N.Y. MTA green bond sale headlining the new issue slate.
September 19 -
A tax policy conflict between Minnesota's Democratic governor and Republican lawmakers remains unresolved.
September 19 -
Puerto Rico Oversight Board executive director Natalie Jaresko told The Bond Buyer the commonwealth might also pay some of its debt later this year.
September 19 -
California has put a lot of effort into burnishing its finances and it shows, according to John Ceffalio, Vice President of Municipal Credit Research at AllianceBernstein. He discusses the ways the state has been paying down debt and how it has enacted a clever approach to prepaying pensions. Hosted by John Hallacy.
September 19 -
Municipal bonds were mixed at mid-session as the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s green bond sale headlined Tuesday’s new issue slate.
September 19 -
Erie County Medical Center wired $17 million to Erie County last week as part of a borrowing deal that enables the hospital to build a new emergency department.
September 19 -
The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $35 billion of four-week bills at a 0.960% high yield, a price of 99.925333.
September 19 -
Carmel's massive spending spree will continue after the City Council voted to approve $96 million in two bond packages to pay for a boutique hotel, roadwork, pathways and other infrastructure.
September 19 -
The private letter ruling from the IRS concludes a city commuter rail division is a political subdivision that can issue tax-exempts.
September 19 -
A decade after the financial crisis first flickered, the U.S. is set this week to lead the developed world in exiting unconventional policies that central banks unleashed to save the global economy.
September 19 -
As lawmakers mull tax reform and infrastructure, MSRB wants them to understand the value of munis.
September 19 -
While Mayor Luke Bronin awaits state aid from a fractious government, a bondholder call looms.
September 19 -
Municipal bond traders will see the bulk of the week’s new issue slate hit the screens on Tuesday, with the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s green bond sale leading the way.
September 19 -
The U.S. current account deficit widened considerably to $123.1 billion in the second quarter from a revised $113.5 billion gap in the previous quarter.
September 19 -
U.S. import prices rose 0.6% in August, ahead of the 0.4% gain expected, and were up 0.3% excluding fuel prices and also up 0.3% excluding just petroleum prices.
September 19 -
The pace of housing starts fell by 0.8% to a 1.180 million seasonally adjusted annual rate in August.
September 19 -
New York City agencies reportedly improved their performance in many categories including emergency response times.
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The underwriter is banking on strong demand for high-yield bonds.
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