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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is a "trailblazer" in public-private partnerships, and P3 investors hope to see more action in U.S. airports.
March 21 -
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Swain said several mediators involved in the central government's plan of adjustment are unavailable for the PREPA deal. The Oversight Board says the local legislature will not be included in the negotiations.
March 18 -
Next week's potential volume is slated to be $7.7 billion. The largest deal of the week comes from New York City with $891 million of tax-exempt general obligation bonds. Recent New York paper traded up Friday.
March 18 -
The state's workaround to the cap on state and local tax deductions in the 2017 federal tax law might be artificially elevating the figures.
March 18 -
The data DPC's new MuniESG uses includes both physical risk and carbon transition risk scores for more than 90% of local governments and school districts in the U.S.
March 18 -
The MSRB has issued a warning that with the rise in interest rates in recent months, bonds trading at a discount may be less liquid than those trading at par.
March 18 -
The U.S. Federal Reserve will need to raise interest rates higher than officials are currently projecting if it is to wrestle inflation back under control, former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said.
March 18 -
With volatility and illiquidity realities for the foreseeable future, insights into new-issue and secondary pricing are critical.
March 18
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The city has succeeded in defending the tax-exempt status of a series of bonds issued in 2013 against IRS claims that they should be retroactively taxable.
March 18 -
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Outflows continued, rising significantly in the latest week, with Refinitiv Lipper reporting $2.136 billion coming out of municipal bond mutual funds, following outflows of $661.675 billion in the previous week.
March 17 -
As hospital margins recover from the latest surge, Moody's warns of challenges from the pandemic-driven acceleration of the trend away from in-hospital care.
March 17 -
The Government Finance Officers Association issued a warning for government officials aiming to deal in cryptocurrencies in addition to updating its best practices for issuers of designated bonds
March 17 -
Texas says it will crack down on financial companies it perceives to be mistreating the fossil fuel industry as it implements a 2021.
March 17 -
Idaho will bring its inaugural issuance tapping a new transportation funding stream supported by sales taxes.
March 17 -
Join Maggie Kimberl, President of the Bourbon Women Association for a peek behind the scenes of the bourbon industry. Learn more about the women that are rising in the male-dominated spirits sector, the proper bourbon tasting technique and a little bit of the history of bourbon.
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Sanchez was instrumental in drafting the municipal advisory regulatory regime during his previous stint at the SEC.
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The Investment Company Institute on Wednesday reported $2.258 billion of outflows in the week ending March 9, down from $3.502 billion of outflows in the previous week.
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