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The board continues to struggle with the local government on fiscal matters six years after PROMESA's passage.
June 8 -
MTA finance director Pat McCoy said issuers need to ask if they are prepared to deal with the requirements attached to federal money.
June 8 -
Gov. Jared Polis, who has been pushing for his state to become a center of the blockchain economy, signed a bill requiring a study of security tokens.
June 8 -
NOAA predicts six to 10 hurricanes and expects that between three and six of those will be classified as major storms in categories three to five.
June 8 -
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Fitch Ratings revised the outlook on Sacramento City Unified School District's BBB-plus issuer default rating to stable from negative.
June 7 -
Positive momentum and supply scarcity are themes for the near future, which should bode well for the market.
June 7 -
Cook County and the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund reported improving pension health, while the unfunded liabilities of Chicago funds worsened in 2020.
June 7 -
As summer beckons, it's time for a reporters' roundtable with some of the Bond Buyer's senior staff. Yvette Shields, Karen Pierog, Keeley Webster and Thomas Nocera talk with Chip Barnett about what's hot in their regions and what municipal bond market participants should expect to see in the months ahead. (25 minutes)
June 7 -
Issuers need to be careful with bonds specifically marketed as green, said the head of Office of Municipal Securities.
June 7 -
Hiring qualified candidates for many positions within state and local governments has reached its worst period in 50 years, panelists at the 116th annual GFOA conference said on Sunday.
June 7 -
Republicans, who argue pandemic aid is partly to blame for inflation, have said the large aid packages came with too few guardrails.
June 7 -
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Since New York legalized the sports gambling industry five months ago, residents of the state have made almost $6 trillion in bets.
June 6 -
Gilt-edged Maryland typically helps to guide triple-A yield curves.
June 6 -
The selloff in Treasuries and the continued strength of municipals have done their part to richen muni-UST ratios.
June 6 -
The COVID-19 pandemic is largely in the rearview mirror for toll roads in Texas, where traffic and revenue are climbing and population growth is fueling demand.
June 6 -
The MSRB addressed its controversial request for information during the Government Finance Officers Association’s first live conference in two years.
June 6 -
A decades-old policy position on taxable debt and recommendations for issuance of variable-rate debt were among the issues taken up by the GFOA's debt committee.
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