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Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro García Padilla is proposing three measures to strengthen the commonwealth's and its municipalities finances.
December 20 -
When Standard & Poor's downgraded Jefferson County, Ala.'s school warrants to D, some people said the action was misleading and others were confused.
December 20 -
Outflows from weekly reporting municipal bond mutual funds persisted for the 30th straight week, at $1.71 billion.
December 20 -
Heavy outflows from municipal bond mutual funds persisted, Lipper FMI numbers for the week of Dec. 18 showed.
December 19 -
The Bond Buyer's weekly yield indexes were mixed in the week ended Dec. 19.
December 19 -
Battered by rising interest rates and credit concerns in 2013, the muni market may face additional obstacles next year as regulatory limits on broker dealers could crimp liquidity.
December 19 -
Moody's Investors Service is maintaining a stable outlook for public power utilities in 2014, citing modest growth in demand and low volatility in natural gas prices.
December 16 -
Volume is expected to trail off to less than $3 billion this week in what will be the last five full trading sessions of 2013 in which a pair of Northeast deals will lead an otherwise skimpy slate of new issuance in the primary market ahead of a holiday hiatus next week.
December 15 -
Muni bond mutual funds struggled through their 29th straight week of outflows, at $1.90 billion for the week ended Dec. 11.
December 13 -
Municipal bond mutual funds recorded heavy outflows, marking the 29th straight week money has left funds, Lipper FMI numbers showed.
December 12 -
Improved issuer disclosure breeds investor confidence which in turn boosts Massachusetts' bond ratings, according to state Treasurer Steven Grossman.
December 12 -
Tax-exempt money market funds generated inflows for a second week in a row as $2.29 billion of new cash boosted total net assets to $265.75 billion in the period ending Dec. 9, according to The Money Fund Report, a service of iMoneyNet.com.
December 12 -
The not-for-profit health care sector has reached a negative tipping point, warned Standard & Poor's, which also said new health care law could start to impact states' larger credit profiles.
December 11 -
Discount bonds performed worse because of the dreaded de minimis rule, under which buyers pay taxes on the gain at maturity at the ordinary income rate when the discount is large. But there is a silver lining taking a tax-loss can ease the pain.
December 10
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Moody's will extend its stable outlook to the airport sector in 2014 as more passengers will provide more support for new money debt.
December 10 -
American Airlines emergence from Chapter 11 and merger with US Airways Group Inc. officially took off Monday as trading on the new company began.
December 9 -
John L. "Jack" Kraft, bond counsel attorney for more than 45 years, has played a key role in establishing the bond counsel business in New Jersey, handled some of the state's most significant bond deals, and been at the forefront of defending the tax-exemption for municipal bonds.
December 9 -
Underwriters should price an estimated $11.33 billion of long-term supply in what is likely the last significant calendar of 2013.
December 8 -
The Bond Buyer's weekly yield indexes rose the week ended Dec. 5.
December 5 -
Tax exempt money market funds lured $725.2 million in the week ended Dec. 2, according to The Money Fund Report, a service of iMoneyNet.com.
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