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Investors will be greeted Monday about $6.4 billion of new issuance led by triple-A Georgia general obligation bonds and Los Angeles notes.
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The acquisition of Cancer Treatment Centers of America in February was cited for the downgrade along with City of Hope's financial weakness over the past two years.
June 17 -
The laws raise borrowing costs for issuers and limit the distribution networks, according to a study.
June 17 -
The Federal Reserve said it would do what is needed to get prices under control, reiterating that price stability is necessary to support a strong labor market and calling its commitment to reining in inflation “unconditional.”
June 17 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George said she opposed the Fed’s biggest interest-rate increase in almost three decades because the move, combined with the shrinking of the central bank’s balance sheet, created uncertainty about the outlook.
June 17 -
Hosting a World Cup game brings a variety of economic benefits to cities and counties, from increased spending by fans and tourists from around the world to burnishing a region's reputation.
June 17 -
The finance team is already lined up for the first of multiple issuances of bonds to help launch the first phase of the $9.5 billion New Terminal One project.
June 17 -
It's the third time this month that the SEC has announced charges against city officials for disclosure-related violations.
June 17 -
The mall's developer was late paying funds used to support $800 million of municipal bonds, requiring a draw on reserves to make an interest payment.
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Monday's massive selloff contributed to investors pulling more out from the mutual fund complex. Exchange-traded funds saw $1 billion of outflows and high-yield investors yanked out $1.7 billion.
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Loop Capital Markets has hired veteran managers to lead its transportation and housing groups while adding to its Texas banking presence.
June 16 -
The Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda Union Free School District in Erie County, New York will pay $17.5 million to 35 victims who sought compensation under the state’s Child Victims Act.
June 16 -
More big cuts will be needed to keep supplies from reaching perilously low levels, the Bureau of Reclamation's leader told a Senate committee this week.
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If the inflation figures begin to move lower, then there is a reasonable chance of working through this cycle of rising rates without experiencing a recession.
June 16
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- Other Legal Notices
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Sections 6.3 and 4.3 of the General Bond Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Issuer on August 14, 1980, as amended and restated on December 6, 1984, and as amended by a Supplemental Resolution adopted on September 6, 1996 and by a Supplemental Resolution adopted on February 7, 2017, as further supplemented by all of the supplemental resolutions issued under the General Bond Resolution from time to time (the “Bond Resolution”), Computershare Trust Company, N.A. has resigned as trustee, paying agent and registrar under the Bond Resolution.
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The Oversight Board has issues with the joint resolution.
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The 75 basis point hike, prompted partly by hotter-than-expected inflation data, is the largest since 1994.
June 15 -
The market veteran with more than 30 years of experience will lead the origination of municipal debt on the firm’s blockchain platform.
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