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Market concerns about Illinois volatility may ease with Fitch's outlook shift to stable from negative.
August 1 -
The rating agency moved its outlook for Illinois to stable from negative, citing budget progress and an April tax windfall.
July 31 -
Post trial briefs are the next step after the two-day trial wrapped up in Preston Hollow Capital's lawsuit accusing Nuveen of a banker boycott.
July 31 -
The rating agency cited the city's financial position and the effectiveness of Connecticut's Municipal Accountability Review Board.
July 31 -
The rating agency cited an on-time budget and a rainy-day deposit in boosting its outlook on Pennsylvania's AA-minus rating to stable from negative.
July 31 -
Top Preston Hollow Capital and Nuveen officials take to the witness stand.
July 30 -
Spendable cash and investments have nearly doubled since 2014, according to Moody's Investors Service.
July 30 -
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded $492 million of bonds because of its revised criteria on special revenue debt.
July 30 -
The state brings two triple-A ratings to the competitive sale of $673 million of general obligation bonds.
July 30 -
As July winds down, muni issuance will be muffled thanks to the FOMC's monetary policy meeting.
July 26 -
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport plans to sell the bonds in August.
July 25 -
Milwaukee's change in its assumed investment rate of return will eventually lead to higher contribution levels, a credit positive, Moody's says
July 25 -
The county contends that a state law dissolving the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority violates its home rule authority.
July 25 -
Two rating agencies affirmed Bridgeview, Illinois, at junk after the Chicago Fire agreed to pay the village to escape its stadium lease.
July 24 -
Darlene Green, Stephanie Tomblin and Gabriella Briceno are the 2019 recipients.
July 24 -
Growing reserves spurred a two-notch Moody's upgrade for Burlington — another milestone in the city’s fiscal turnaround from a failed municipal-owned broadband.
July 24 -
The unrated 40-year bond issue was marketed to sophisticated institutional buyers familiar with the legal dispute between MEAG and Florida's JEA.
July 24 -
Facing Gov. Mike Dunleavy's 40% cut in state funding, the regents passed a measure allowing it to lay off tenured professors and close campuses.
July 23 -
The two suburban affordable housing portfolios are owned by the Ohio-based Better Housing Foundation.
July 23 -
Munis are expected to attract inflows for another week. After that the ball's in the Federal Open Market Committee's court.
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