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Triple-A yield curves were unchanged on the day and mostly have not budged but a basis point in spots since the end of November.
December 14 -
A group of leading automakers want the feds to require states to invest in the fastest EV chargers available.
December 14 -
The defendants are raising questions about due process and the definition of fee-splitting arrangements.
December 14 -
The San Diego Association of Governments 30-year plan will lean on proposed sales tax increases.
December 14 -
Harvey began posting financial and bond delinquency notices this year as it tries to overcome its deep fiscal strains and past mismanagement that drew regulatory and bondholder ire.
December 14 -
Gov. Ned Lamont appointed the Bloomfield woman, a former general counsel in that office.
December 14 -
This podcast is part of The Bond Buyer’s multi-platform series on the future of infrastructure: Build What Better?
December 14 -
The agreement will move along the Penn Station Access commuter rail undertaking and East River tunnel fix-ups.
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Coming off last week's $19.5 million influx of weekly new issues, supply this week is lower as the market watches the Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
December 13 -
The issue is the power of the Oversight Board over several locally passed pension laws the board says might make the Plan of Adjustment unfeasible.
December 13 -
The U.S. labor shortage is bearing down on hospitals' bottom line and shows no signs of letting up next year according to rating agencies' 2022 sector outlooks.
December 13 -
Following the departure of Devin Nunes as the top Republican slated to succeed the retiring Kevin Brady on the Ways and Means Committee, several Republicans have begun campaigning for the top spot, which could hold considerable influence over the municipal bond industry if Republicans take the House in 2022.
December 13 -
KBRA says the deal will allow for expansion.
December 13 -
Seven of Colorado-based Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association's member utilities are considering an exit.
December 13 -
Alex Doñé will leave the city comptroller's office at year's end when Scott Stringer's term ends; deputy CIO Michael Haddad will fill the interim position.
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There are $8.127 billion of negotiated deals on tap and a mere $367.4 million of competitive loans slated, none over $100 million. Thirty-day visible supply totals $9.9 billion and net negative supply is at $8.4 billion.
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Chicago's captured a new low in recent history on tax-exempt spreads but the taxables, which were downsized by $500 million, faced a tougher road amid Treasury volatility.
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