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Massive transit projects have funding momentum, and traditional road and bridge projects are advancing as well despite political opposition and some shaky funding.
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The measure, which passed with slim vote margins in the Republican-controlled legislature, could drive banks out of the state's market, according to the governor.
March 29 -
The publicly offered tax-exempt debt product is new for the firm and the collateralized debt obligation structure may be one of the first for the market since the 2008 financial crisis.
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Munis are directionally trading with USTs but underperforming in days where USTs rally and outperforming in days where USTs sell-off, said Greg Gizzi, head of U.S. fixed income and head of municipal bonds at Macquarie Asset Management.
March 28 -
The governor asked the high court to review a ruling that gave the board broad power to overturn laws it deems inconsistent with the island's fiscal health.
March 28 -
Federal funds bankrolling development of Vermont's broadband infrastructure will run dry next year, according to an investigation by the state auditor's office.
March 28 -
The Investing in Our Communities Act, introduced by House members Kustoff, R-Tenn., and Ruppersberger, D-Md., would reinstate tax-exempt advance refunding.
March 28 -
The administration is touting the Justice40 Initiative and other programs to spur equity efforts.
March 28 -
The bill creates an ESG Oversight Committee to compile a list of financial services providers determined to be "discriminating" against the fossil fuel, firearm, or ammunition industries.
March 28 -
The state, through its established conduit issuer, is eyeing new financing products to promote climate goals as its pursues $1.2 billion of federal funds.
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Cities want to put federal dollars to work on their infrastructure, a process that can be daunting.
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Ambiguous language in the legislation is one of a handful of reasons why issuers have not taken advantage of the new financing tool.
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Analysts say the PROMESA bankruptcy law is more creditor friendly than how the judge in the PREPA case interprets it.
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Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom announced his resignation on Thursday, saying he supports legislative measures to make the office an appointed position.
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Munis held "their firmer tone as Treasuries continued to rally once more this past week," said Jason Wong, vice president of municipals at AmeriVet Securities.
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Villanova, who is based in Hawaii, will help expand Bancroft's engagement with issuers, underwriters and financial advisors.
March 27 -
The City Council will vote Tuesday night on whether to approve bonds for the formerly stalled project.
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Municipals' strong fundamentals and high credit quality combined with market inefficiencies and dislocations present opportunities.
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