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Year-to-date, MIA has seen passengers levels at 113% of pre-COVID 19 levels, boosted by domestic travel, according to a report from BofA Global Research.
November 7 -
"Wokeism" in public finance is an increasingly popular talking point among conservatives.
November 7 -
The upgrade brings Illinois up to the A-minus level across the board. The state had three BBB-minus or equivalent ratings as recently as July 2021.
November 7 -
An increase in tax collections helped fuel the flow of billions of excess dollars into the state's previous budget, although growth in key sales tax revenue has slowed.
November 7 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that he certified the Sites Reservoir Project under the state's expedited environmental rule.
November 7 -
For those of us who study government finance, either for investment purposes or for public policy purposes, complete data sets are far more useful than partial ones that will necessitate ongoing use of legacy PDFs of those issuers that are exempt.
November 7
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"Under my rule, pension-fund and asset managers are still able to offer ESG products in Missouri," said Missouri Secretary of State John Ashcroft.
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Seven out of nine ballot questions voters will face in Tuesday special election in Rhode Island are seeking funds for the development of local schools.
November 6 -
The recent rally is good news for munis, which have "posted a total-negative return loss for three straight months," said Jason Wong, vice president of municipals at AmeriVet Securities.
November 6 -
While it's been a tough year across fixed-income generally, a Wall Street muni retrenchment marks an opportunity for regional and middle-market firms to gain more of a foothold, market participants said.
November 6 -
Attorney General Ken Paxton put several big banks under a review last month, raising concerns more municipal bond underwriters could be driven out of the state.
November 6 -
Teacher shortages and enrollment declines due to growing charter and private schools are two of the problems affecting school financing.
November 6 -
The White House is expected to announce major grants for non-Northeast corridor projects, including potentially high speed trains, before year's end.
November 6 -
Lawmakers are looking for ways to slow the rising cost of property insurance, provide additional relief to victims of Hurricane Idalia, bolster efforts against anti-Semitism and support Israel while targeting Iran.
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Friday's employment report was good news for the Federal Reserve, with fewer jobs created and a smaller rise in earnings, leading analysts to cautiously increase expectations that the hiking cycle is over.
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Two major state-backed offshore wind farm projects in New Jersey were canceled by Ørsted, which cited growing impairments and sustained marketplace pressures.
November 3 -
Research indicates office space conversions could be financed with bonds.
November 3 -
Washington will auction $483 million in two tranches on Tuesday.
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