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Hartford, Conn.’s Ba2 rating is under review for a downgrade, said Moody's Investors Service.
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New York's mayor and comptroller will vote to bar the city from entering into new contracts with Wells Fargo.
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Municipal bond traders are anxiously waiting the week’s first wave of issuance.
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Prospects are bleak for a breakthrough on Illinois’ two-year-old state budget stalemate.
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Bankruptcy is no cure for junk-rated Chicago Schools’ fiscal ills, says schools chief Forrest Claypool.
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The Highland School Board approved the issuance $5.5 million worth of bonds at its meeting on May 22.
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With $100,285,000 in lease-revenue bonds formally issued Friday, Contra Costa County will now accelerate the planning for a new county administration building downtown and a new emergency operations center near Highway 4.
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Minnesota voters are shooting down school bond issues at the highest rate in years, with five out of six referendums rejected last week alone.
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The Jefferson County Board Friday approved a measure to re-finance a portion of its jail bonds.
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An attorney representing a group of Moses Lake residents who are challenging the outcome of last February's $135 million school construction bond election has filed an appeal with a court in Spokane this week.
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A federal judge ordered a freeze on Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp. (COFINA) debt payments Tuesday.
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The MSRB has filed a series of changes to its rule on customer account transfers.
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Texas lawmakers approved a $217 billion budget but may face a special session.
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Philadelphia International Airport has a new deal with its airlines.
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Municipal bonds finished the day stronger on Tuesday, as traders prepared for the first big wave of issuance to hit on Wednesday.
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A court heard Scranton's arguments against a lawsuit challenging an increase to the local services tax.
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The Treasury Department Wednesday sold $25 billion 14-day cash management bills, dated June 1, due June 15, at a 0.735% high tender rate.
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The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $45 billion of four-week bills at a 0.840% high yield, a price of 99.934667.
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