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This would be fourth attempt to refund the islands' debts. Moody's Investors Service projects the island's pension fund will run out of cash by the start of fiscal 2024.
December 29 -
Fitch raised the CBOE’s issuer default rating and outstanding unlimited tax GOs to BB-plus from BB and outstanding dedicated capital improvement tax bonds to A from A-minus.
December 29 -
Inflation, labor shortages and implementation uncertainties loom as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act moves into center stage next year.
December 29 -
Welch heads Squire Patton Boggs' California Public Finance practice.
December 29 -
A $10.85 million private placement of special assessment revenue bonds for the Ojus Sanitary Sewer Special Benefit Area will foster economic development.
December 29 -
Muni bonds have not been not the quick way to big returns in 2021. But for the right client, they are the perfect addition to a portfolio focused on stability and low risk, advisors say.
December 29 -
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Investors will also receive $139 billion of interest payments in 2022, about $593 million more than in 2021, according to a report from CreditSights.
December 28 -
Pension laws had been perhaps the key issue that could have scuttled the island's debt restructuring deal.
December 28 -
Towns in many states manage a big chunk of local roads but see little support from federal surface transportation formula grants.
December 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department have a number of important updates for the muni market in 2022.
December 28 -
The university is planning to sell $500 million of taxable 100-year bonds in the first quarter of 2022.
December 28 -
Jennifer Poree, S&P Global Ratings national sector lead for water and power, and Mark Joffe, a senior analyst with the Reason Foundation, speak with regional editor Keeley Webster about California’s struggles to tackle its water infrastructure backlog. (25 minutes)
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Until supply comes, market participants appear to be content to sit back and let the calendar flip to a new year without making any big moves.
December 27 -
Puerto Rico's government, bondholder Peter Hein, and eminent domain parties make call for varied changes to the board's proposed documents.
December 27 -
The window of opportunity is open thanks to new projects, new state and city leadership, emerging projects and better systems to benefit travelers.
December 27
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Glenn Rudebusch, executive vice president and senior policy advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, will step down next month after a career spanning more than three decades at the U.S. central bank.
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The nation's second most populous state plans to expand debt issuance despite the continuing pandemic.
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