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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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The House Financial Services Committee will hold votes on the CHOICE Act starting Wednesday morning.
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Legislators and others urged Puerto Rico to pursue a court-organized debt restructuring.
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New York University was upgraded by Moody’s Investors Service ahead of a $652 million deal.
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Municipals finished mixed on Tuesday, traders said, as activity in the primary sector got underway. Several large deals hit the market, with offerings from issuers in Wisconsin, Kentucky and Texas leading the way.
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Puerto Rico’s fiscal and debt crisis moved into a new phase marked by riots, active lawsuits, and biting political attacks.
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U.S. states are continuing to see a steady decline in their credit quality, according to Conning’s State of the States municipal credit research report released on Tuesday.
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Portland, Ore. Mayor Ted Wheeler's first proposed city budget includes infrastructure investment.
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A bill that provides a new funding formula for Houston's police pension fund passed the Texas Senate.
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The outlook on Mississippi’s AA S&P rating was revised to negative.
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The Wichita City Council on Tuesday approved a sales tax bond district to fund about half the projected cost of replacing Lawrence-Dumont Stadium with a new and more modern ball park.
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Advisory firm Umbaugh named Marvin Founds as its first director of Ohio education finance.
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MetroHealth's ratings tumbled three notches to reflect its sizable new debt load.
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Lack of full funding for FBI HQ project in new budget pact delays action on $2 billion P3 plan
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Green bonds offer the socially and environmentally conscious investor the opportunity to assist the greater good by improving the biosphere in addition to returns. Muni green bond issuance has accelerated but there has been no marked advantage in their pricing and trading. Henry Shilling, Senior VP of Moody’s, highlights the trends and the reasons behind them. Hosted by John Hallacy.
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Municipals were weaker at mid-session, traders said, as activity in the primary sector got underway. Several large deals kicked off the action, with offerings from issuers in Kentucky, Texas and Wisconsin leading the way.
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Rhode Island released its first debt affordability report since 1999.
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The Treasury Department Tuesday auctioned $55 billion of four-week bills at a 0.725% high yield, a price of 99.943611.
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The House passed a bill on Monday that aims to protect Puerto Ricans from unsuitable investments.
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New projections remove $1.5 billion of projected revenue from Connecticut's budget.
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