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Ownership issues seem to be worked out, more or less, but reopening the refinery remains in doubt.
July 15 -
The lack of a TRANs deal will put off a test of how competitive bidding for the debt may be impacted by the state’s pro-firearm and fossil fuel policies that have sidelined a few big underwriting firms.
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BlackRock's Head of Municipals Peter Hayes lays out the muni landscape for the rest of the year, highlighting opportunities for the asset class after the severe volatility so far in 2022.
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The Federal Reserve’s Inspector General said Chair Jerome Powell and former Vice Chair Richard Clarida’s trading activity had not broken any laws or rules, but the probe into the former heads of the Dallas and Boston regional Fed banks remained open.
July 14 -
Investors added $206.127 million to municipal bond mutual funds, according to Refinitiv Lipper data.
July 14 -
While the number of deals slipped, the amount of revenues involved in announced transaction hit a peak.
July 14 -
Officials in New Mexico's state capital are fretting that late audited financials audit could lead the state to withhold state bond proceeds for city projects.
July 14 -
The firm’s project finance & public finance practice comprises more than 50 attorneys and professional colleagues and is looking to add.
July 14 -
The condition of infrastructure projects should be included in bond pricing metrics as many infrastructure assets around the country have turned into liabilities.
July 14 -
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Private activity bonds for a coffee farm and general obligation bonds for an emergency center were cut with Gov. David Ige's veto pen.
July 14 -
Waller is the first Fed policy maker to explicitly express openness to an increase larger than 75 basis points at the July meeting.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said “everything is in play” for policy action after data showed that U.S. inflation accelerated again to a fresh four-decade high last month.
July 13 -
Primary market takes focus for large revenue deals from the New York State Thruway Authority and the Colorado Health Facilities Authority.
July 13 -
The “social” part of ESG evaluations poses the most downside risk to governmental and not-for-profit issuers in the Midwest and Central regions, S&P said.
July 13 -
Included in the Democrats’ all but dead Build Back Better bill, an expansion of the low-income housing tax credit could be a boon for the housing sector.
July 13 -
Coming back from COVID, states in the Southeast are seeing their revenue streams perk up as economic activity resumes across the region.
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