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Delegates from Florida and Alabama are among those hunting for partnerships to cement their states' roles in the global aerospace industry.
June 21 -
The Economic Development Administration, which hasn't been reauthorized in close to twenty years, should focus on grants, workforce development, and disaster relief, local leaders said.
June 21 -
Palomar Health had its outlook revised to negative by Moody's, affecting $672.5 million in outstanding debt.
June 21 -
Jack Brofman will start at the University of Chicago July 17 as executive director of global treasury operations.
June 21 -
The construction manager of the beleaguered mall/entertainment complex in New Jersey says it is owed more than $30 million for unpaid work and accrued interest.
June 21 -
Powell is set to appear on Capitol Hill this week for his semi-annual monetary policy testimony, the first time the Fed chief will answer questions from Congress in public since early March.
June 21 -
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Due to the Fed meeting-induced lighter new-issue calendar last week, and a holiday-shortened week this week, Birch Creek strategists said, "buyers had no qualms about putting cash to work."
June 20 -
New or increased fees on electric vehicles are the second-most popular category among transportation state legislation so far this year, per ARTBA.
June 20 -
There is a growing likelihood that the July 17 plan of adjustment hearing will be postponed.
June 20 -
Clare Oaks' history of fiscal struggles resulted in two bankruptcy filings, the most recent leading to a bond exchange in 2020.
June 20 -
The measure would have prevented state and local public entities from requiring a company to implement an ESG policy to get a government contract.
June 20 -
Market participants agree issuance will not hit the highs seen in 2020 and 2021, but they are split on whether issuance will surpass the $384.086 billion of debt issued in 2022.
June 20 -
The nonprofit, which provides low-interest loans to public charter schools, aims to offer another $3 billion in loans by 2030 and price more bonds in August.
June 20 -
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The fiscal 2024 budget proposal leans on federal funds, better-than-expected tax collections, and a drawdown on reserves to bankroll a wide array of capital work and a boost to state employee salaries.
June 16 -
Investors will be greeted with a new-issue calendar estimated at $5.031 billion led by several New York issues.
June 16 -
The Illinois case is part of several state-level lawsuits brought by Minnesota-based municipal advisor Johan Rosenberg, accusing banks of conspiring to set the interest rates of state-issued VRDOs artificially high.
June 16 -
The Oklahoma Supreme Court is considering the turnpike's application to jumpstart funding for a $5 billion extension project with $500 million of revenue bonds.
June 16 -
Easing drought conditions are not stopping states from restricting water use and investing in future supplies.
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