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The Central Basin Municipal Water District was downgraded three notches to Baa1 by Moody's, which assigns a negative outlook.
July 23 -
School districts, higher education institutions and healthcare providers could feel the pinch, according to Eric Kim of Fitch Ratings.
July 23 -
Existing home sales fell 0.6% to a seasonally adjusted 5.38 million-unit rate in June.
July 23 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for June reversed to positive 0.43 from a downwardly revised negative 0.45 in May.
July 23 -
The measure was the latest in a series of proposals that have been shot down because of divisions between county leaders.
July 20 -
Moody's revised the outlook on $3 billion of Chicago parks, water and sewer bonds to stable.
July 20 -
RBC is adding to its team even as smaller underwriting spreads have driven some players to reduce staff.
July 20 -
A motion for summary judgment by Indian River and Martin counties contends that the privately owned project isn’t eligible to use the private activity bonds.
July 19 -
An amended master trust indenture will reflect the combined finances of the largest health systems in Illinois and Wisconsin.
July 19 -
The study adds to the growing body of findings by think tanks and credit rating agencies that highlight the pitfalls states face when considering new taxes on e-cigarettes and marijuana because of the changing habits of American consumers.
July 19 -
Manufacturers report continued expanding in July, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business respondents reported “widespread increases for purchased inputs.”
July 19 -
U.S. new-home groundbreaking and permits fell in June to the slowest pace in nine months.
July 18 -
NYC Comptroller Stringer is calling on the state legislature to approve a municipal bond act to help the MTA fix "ADA Transit Deserts" that leave senior and disabled New Yorkers stranded.
July 17 -
The clinic will privately place the debt with buyers internationally and in the U.S.
July 17 -
The Nacogdoches County Hospital District took a nine-notch downgrade as it prepares to file for bankruptcy.
July 17 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes held steady as the National Association of Home Builders' housing market index remained at 68.
July 17 -
Fitch Ratings affirmed its A-minus rating and positive outlook for toll revenue bonds issued for the South Bay Expressway.
July 16 -
The city's Public Utilities Commission is embarking on a $2.9 billion sewer upgrade plan.
July 16 -
Even as debate rages in Congress about whether to slash the federal government’s role in transportation funding, the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority is coming to market with $1.2 billion of federal highway reimbursement revenue refunding notes.
July 16 -
A lawsuit, filed by a former University of Alaska regent, hinges on whether bond plan violates state constitution limits on new debt.
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