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Oakland touts financial turnaround with a $335 million bond sale ahead, despite negative credit outlooks.
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Fiddlers Canyon's complaint should be dismissed for several reasons, UMB said.
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The deal offers a better recovery than earlier deals but no principal payment for 12 years.
November 25 -
Legislation authorizing $1.5 billion of revenue bonds, along with fee and tax hikes, could return for a second try in 2026.
November 25 -
Nearly a trillion dollars worth of state and local government assets are now being held in Local Government Investment Pools.
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The funds supported new facilities and housing, helping address challenges Navajo Nation communities face, such as long-distance travel and limited access to health care.
November 25 -
The Kerrville Public Utility Board Public Facility Corp.'s bond sale and acquisition of a state loan for the project is a tale of perseverance.
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"We do not expect any major weakness to take hold as the new issue calendar is beginning to dwindle with only two non-holiday or non-Federal Reserve weeks left in the year," said Birch Creek strategists.
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The bill was co-sponsored by Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif.
November 24 -
Moody's cited prospects for reduced operating deficits, generally stable enrollment and strong philanthropic support.
November 24 -
Cities and states are showing budget resilience as pressure from inflation, slowing revenue growth, and the end of federal pandemic fuels concerns about an uncertain future.
November 24 -
Bonds have traded up since the company last week announced a tentative bondholder deal and project update and financing details.
November 24 -
The New York Power Authority created a new in-state conduit issuer to maximize savings and benefits for New Yorkers on a prepaid electricity deal.
November 24 -
States face slowing revenue growth and increasing spending pressures, the National Association of State Budget Officers said in its Fiscal Survey of States.
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The new-issue calendar falls to an estimated $1.154 billion, with $939.1 million negotiated deals on tap and $214.8 million of competitives.
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Chicago went to market Wednesday with $454.37 million of STSC refunding bonds, amid heated budget talks. Goldman took down $75 million of the bonds.
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"What we plan to tell the SEC is that municipal securities in general shouldn't be subject to Reg. AB," BDA's Michael Decker said.
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Meridiam, ACS Infrastructure Development, Sacyr Infrastructure USA LLC and Plenary Americas are among the firms that have signaled interest in the project.
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