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The long bond on the exempt $955 million tranche have traded stronger in the secondary market since pricing.
April 7 -
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer took a procedural step before the Senate leaves for a two-week break seeking to limit debate on Lael Brainard’s nomination for vice chair, as well as Lisa Cook’s nomination for Fed governor when lawmakers return.
April 7 -
Investors pulled more from municipal bond mutual funds in the latest week, with Refinitiv Lipper reporting $3.247 billion of outflows, of that $1 billion was high-yield. ETFs are still seeing inflows.
April 7 -
The university will decide on a final structure for a $500 million sale that could go as long as 100 years at the time of pricing, which is expected next week.
April 7 -
The combined Utah-based Intermountain and Colorado-based SCL will operate 33 hospitals and 385 clinics in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and Kansas.
April 7 -
Competitive grant programs like INFRA can help address the country's infrastructure needs, but it's important that states and cities understand how to apply.
April 7 -
Oregon Treasurer Tobias Read called off a lottery bond sale planned in 2020 after lottery revenues cratered because of pandemic-related business closures.
April 7 -
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Most state departments and authorities would be required to offer a telework program of up to two days a week for one year starting July 1.
April 6 -
Investors pulled more from municipal bond mutual funds as the Investment Company Institute reported $4.5 billion of outflows in the week ending March 30.
April 6 -
SSM returns to the market with $323 million, highlighting its stronger balance sheet, ESG efforts, and medical partnerships that reflect a sector trend.
April 6 -
The Washington-based system faces challenges, including operating pressures, variable utilization, and weaker liquidity making it more difficult for it to absorb the impact at its previous rating level.
April 6 -
The Economic Development Bank estimated the first half of fiscal 2022 had experienced a 5.5% increase in growth, upward from a 3.6% increase in previous estimates.
April 6 -
At least 80% of the fund has to be “ESG leaders,” or issuers that have shown leadership in terms of environmental and social stewardship within their communities relative to their peers and that sector.
April 6 -
S&P revised the outlook on Miami Beach to stable from negative and affirmed the AA-minus rating on the city’s resort tax revenue bonds.
April 6 -
By dampening corporate interest in tax incentives, the new global minimum tax would hurt low-income housing and drive up issuer borrowing costs, a group of 29 organizations said in the letter to Yellen.
April 6 -
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Hawkish Fed comments caused UST yields to rise by as much as 17 basis points, just as munis had caught a bid. The new-issue market fared well in digesting large deals amid the volatility.
April 5 -
Photos from The Bond Buyer's 2022 Texas Public Finance conference.
April 5 -
Details on how officials expect to proceed are expected to be revealed on Wednesday when the Fed publishes minutes of its March 15-16 meeting.
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