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The rating agency said plugging a growing budget gap is "crucial" for the credit quality of the Aa1-rated state.
January 23 -
Brightline, a high-profile name in the speculative muni market, is set to come to market next week to remarket $675 million of 2020 bonds.
January 23 -
Bond parties say several parts of the original trust agreement support their lien on the authority's revenues.
January 23 -
Providing care for thousands of migrants is contributing to the system's escalating uncompensated care costs.
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This week's heavy new-issue calendar of tax-exempt supply "could lead to a modest cheapening of ratios," said Vikram Rai, head of municipal markets strategy at Wells Fargo.
January 22 -
Moody's Investors Service bumped Chicago's outlook to positive from stable, while affirming the city's Baa3 issuer and general obligation bond ratings.
January 22 -
A California Department of Water Resources spokeswoman said the department is considering an appeal of the Superior Court judge's decision.
January 22 -
The rulemaking board is prepping for a machine-readable future.
January 22 -
Katz is well known for guiding operational improvement and expense control in the financial services sector, his new employer said.
January 22 -
The regulator has charged a former chief compliance officer $15,000 and a firm $100,000 in twp separate enforcement actions.
January 22 -
The top bond counsel in 2023 handled a combined $361.721 billion across 7,164 bond issues versus $359.189 billion in 7,882 transactions in 2022.
January 22 -
"The upgrade reflects an expected continuation of very strong and consistent operating performance and revenue growth," Moody's said.
January 22 -
Hochul's budget proposal for fiscal 2025 would preserve New York State's reserves at $19 billion.
January 22 -
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Growing new-issue supply is "adding to bidders' 'wait-and-see' mentality with a variety of credits coming to market at favorable spreads," said FHN Financial's Kim Olsan. Next week's calendar hits $8.4 billion.
January 19 -
A federal judge rejected every one of Missouri's arguments for why SIFMA's lawsuit should be dismissed.
January 19 -
VTA's auditor general dinged project managers for misleading communications and a "breach of transparency" regarding cost overruns and delays on the $12.2 billion San Jose extension of a Bay Area Rapid Transit line.
January 19 -
The Illinois Supreme Court upheld pension reform legislation championed by Gov. JB Pritzker that was challenged in court by first responder pension funds.
January 19 -
It's the third short-term spending bill Congress has passed since fiscal 2024 began Oct. 1.
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