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"With a nonexistent new-issue calendar and heavy dealer balance sheets, we expect the muni market to get a bit 'grabby' over the next few weeks," AllianceBernstein strategists said.
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The rating agency's new local government rating criteria led to the higher rating.
July 2 -
Another round of grants authorized in the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is going out to 129 airports in 40 states.
July 2 -
The system, along with UT Southwestern Medical Center, plan to build a $5 billion pediatric health campus in Dallas.
July 2 -
Infrastructure practice is a "strategic priority" for the firm, it said in announcing the hire of Elena Millerman.
July 2 -
Laws enacted in Arkansas and Kansas will reduce income tax revenue by hundreds of millions of dollars in fiscal 2025.
July 2 -
The $82.5 billion fiscal 2025 budget includes the final tranche of Rebuilding Michigan Plan bonds.
July 2 -
The privately owned, high-speed rail system in the U.S. recently refinanced and broke ground on a new line in the west.
July 2 -
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"While valuations are still historically tight, the extra demand through the summer should help support the muni market in the coming weeks," Birch Creek strategists said.
July 1 -
The board's executive director said he is unsure how much longer the PREPA bankruptcy proceedings will take.
July 1 -
The request is part of the White House's larger funding request from Congress to cover disaster needs from tornados to wildfires.
July 1 -
The SEC, MSRB and FINRA will gather in Denver Nov. 20-21 to discuss compliance for MAs and broker-dealers, examination priorities, and more.
July 1 -
To meet the ambitious goals of the Environmental Protection Agency's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, innovative financing models can be adapted from established municipal finance systems.
July 1
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Gov. Kathy Hochul's "pause" on congestion pricing puts a $16.5 billion hole in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's capital plan.
July 1 -
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In a week that culminated in headline-grabbing events — a presidential debate, several Supreme Court decisions, more macroeconomic data to add to Fed policy expectations — municipals closed on a quiet note and in the black for June.
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Two universities at opposite ends of the state received Moody's downgrades this week.
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The Supreme Court decision in SEC v. Jarkesy held that Congress can't force regulated entities to defend themselves in the SEC's in-house court, but likely won't change much for the Public Finance Abuse Unit.
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In the first half of 2024, winding-down federal aid, a resurgence of Build America Bond refundings and election uncertainty have contributed to the surge in issuance, said James Welch, a portfolio manager at Principal Asset Management.
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