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Having completed its first flood management P3, the Army Corps is embarking on a pair of P3 financings to restore urban ecosystems.
April 20 -
Phoenix’s ratings were affirmed and its general obligation bond outlook was raised to stable from negative by Moody's.
April 20 -
The audit was brought on by the Internal Revenue Service in September 2021 in connection with Series 2013B bonds.
April 20 -
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the applicable provisions of the governing documents of the above captioned bonds (the "Bonds"), $9,150,000 principal amount of the Bonds will be redeemed on June 1, 2022, at the price listed below, together with interest accrued to June 1, 2022, interest on the Bonds shall cease to accrue.
April 20 -
The significant cheapening of municipals in recent weeks continues to create headwinds for the overall tax-exempt market on a daily basis.
April 19 -
ESG investing has grown complex enough that it’s time we recognize what strategy or product is best suited for a given situation.
April 19
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Recognizing what ESG strategy or product is best suited for a given situation is a crucial first step for the market to establish long-needed standards and guide usage into the effective outcomes participants wish to see.
April 19 -
Outstanding governmental debt totals approximately $719 million and utility debt stands at roughly $200 million, according to Fitch Ratings.
April 19 -
The Iowa Fertilizer Co. will refund its Midwestern Disaster Area revenue bonds with a new structure that yields higher Fitch, Moody's and S&P ratings.
April 19 -
The court's decision leaves issuers back to looking for a legislative solution.
April 19 -
Oklahoma hopes to close on a federal loan this summer for rural highway construction and improvements that would tap into $200 million of borrowing authorized by a 2021 state law.
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The Federal Reserve has hired five executives from the stablecoin issuer Circle and at least one employee of Ripple since 2019 as part of its technology-focused recruiting efforts. It plans to do more hiring in the years ahead to aid its work on faster payments and central bank digital currencies.
April 18 -
Investors pulled more from municipal bond mutual funds last week, with Refinitiv Lipper reporting $4.106 billion of outflows, bring the total to $22.3 billion of outflows year-to-date.
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Moody's views 16 first time payment delinquencies over the last two years impacting $1.46 billion of debt as related to the pandemic's toll on the senior-living sector.
April 18 -
The Oversight Board says an adversary complaint affecting HTA claims remains active, contradicting a statement made to the court last month.
April 18 -
Surface transportation groups like AASHTO want a phased implementation of the IIJA's Buy America policy.
April 18 -
A taxable bond issue will raise $3.4 billion for extraordinary costs incurred by natural gas utilities during deadly Winter Storm Uri that hit Texas in 2021.
April 18 -
The 12 announced transactions in the first quarter marked the lowest since Kaufman Hall began tracking the activity in 2016.
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