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The municipal market got off to a fast start in terms of issuance this year, picking up in January right where it left off from 2016’s record-setting totals. However, the pace of issuance has since slowed, leaving 2017 first-half volume lagging last year's levels.
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Short-term note issuance rose less than 5% in the first half of 2017 as municipalities relies less on cash flow needs.
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Although market conditions and a still relatively low interest rate environment continue to hamper the bond insurance industry, there continue to be encouraging signs including a slight uptick in the insurance penetration rate.
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The simultaneous drop in Puerto Rico’s unemployment rate and employment reflects the flight of workers from the island.
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Some see the collapse of President Trump’s infrastructure council as good for municipal bonds.
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The $560 million deal is expected to sell later this month.
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Primary municipal bond market volume is expected to drop to $4 billion in the coming week, as one gigantic note sale is expected to be larger than the entire bond calendar.
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Former head of the IRS tax-exempt bond office says bonds for D.C. P3 deal never should have been issued.
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The governor's adjustment protects the state's neediest districts but hits others hard.
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In the latest landing of a displaced William Blair muni professional, David Abel is headed to Columbia Capital Management.
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WINDHAM, Conn. — The board of finance Wednesday gave its seal of approval for a $112.3 million appropriation and bonding for the Windham High School building project.
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Victoria school board members agreed late Thursday night to ask voters in November to approve a $141.2 million capital improvement plan.
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After pondering — and in some cases wrestling — with the proposed bond issue, the Ector County Independent School District Board of Trustees approved calling a Nov. 7 bond issue election for $291,172,291 during a special meeting Thursday.
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The region's slipping volume reflected a national trend.
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Ipreo estimates total bond volume for next week at $4 billion, down from a revised total of $5.9 billion this week, according to data from Thomson Reuters. Next week’s calculations do not include note sales.
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The Leander, Texas, school board Thursday night unanimously approved putting before voters in November a $454 million bond package, the first in 10 years.
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The State Bond Commission Thursday gave authority to start seeking loans on the second phase of a massive LSU project that includes a mixed-use development on Nicholson Drive and tearing down 52-year-old Kirby Smith Hall dormitory.
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Mineral Wells City Council, Texas, on Tuesday unanimously set Nov. 7 as the day residents can decide the outcomes of three proposed capital improvement projects.
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South Haven is poised to receive drainage relief.
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Part of the reason for munis' gains may be the reduction in issuance as governments wait for a federal infrastructure plan.
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