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Ohio's Eastern Gateway Community College has entered into conservatorship and will dissolve and close after a litany of problems and financial red flags.
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The purpose of restructuring is to help the Pennsylvania hospital operator "avoid a bankruptcy scenario," said Dora Lee of Belle Haven Investments.
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The calendar next week largely continues "the elevated pace of primary market volume seen since May, against a backdrop of broadly supportive fund flows (LSEG inflows for eight consecutive weeks), somewhat better dealer positions (although still heavy), mid-August reinvestment to spend, but lighter late summer attendance," said J.P. Morgan strategists led by Peter DeGroot.
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Up to $2.065 billion of taxable notes could be issued to finance termination of a public-private partnership that built a toll lane project in Harris County.
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New facilities should reduce and ultimately eliminate the authority's current $5 million a month operating loss.
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Nevada law currently bans privately financed toll roads, but there is precedent for exemptions.
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Committee Chair Sherrod Brown is facing a tough election.
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Issuers in five Far West states increased their borrowing the first half of the year, while four saw sizable decreases.
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A state-by-state review of 2024 midyear issuance in the Far West.
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Along with the influx of supply, the muni market remains "constructive" due to attractive yields, said Catherine Stienstra, head of municipal bond investments at Columbia Threadneedle Investments.
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The bonds, expected to be rated Aa2 by Moody's, will will be among the earliest general obligation bonds sold by Kentucky school districts since the state passed a law in April allowing such debt by school districts.
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Dealers are welcoming the widening of the exceptions to manual trades and de minimis trading activity but are still asking regulators to prove why such a move is necessary.
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New Jersey is poised to sell up to $2.4 billion of bonds for its transportation infrastructure, according to a report from Fitch Ratings.
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A state-by-state review of 2024 midyear issuance in the Southeast.
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The annual awards for the municipal finance sector will be celebrated at the close of The Bond Buyer's Infrastructure conference in Philadelphia, September 17–18, 2024.
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