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The American Securities Association in a brief filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit said an SEC order should be set aside because the MSRB is unconstitutionally structured.
February 28 -
A state-by-state review of 2024 yearend issuance in the Far West.
February 28 -
Issuance in the Far West was up 30.8% year-over-year to $98.9 billion. Muni market observers say issuers tried to beat the uncertainties of the election.
February 28 -
One California city has found that corralling a joint powers authority isn't easy.
February 27 -
While UST yields rose up to five basis points out long Thursday, the current rally "that has taken the 30-year UST closer to where the 10-year yield traded a week ago has not impacted the same range in munis," said Kim Olsan, senior fixed income portfolio manager at NewSquare.
February 27 -
It marks a major step forward for the long-stalled high-speed train project between Dallas and Houston.
February 27 -
The planned fiscal 2026 increase in bonding is expected to continue for several years.
February 27 -
S&P cited the government's improved fiscal position as a factor in the positive outlook.
February 27 -
The House moves the ball forward in the budget battle with an approved plan as public finance leaders lay out the strategy for saving the tax-exempt status of municipal bonds which provides a tempting target for lawmakers searching for ways to pay for promised tax cuts.
February 27 -
A voter-approved charter amendment requiring a bigger police force spurred Moody's Ratings to revise its outlook on the city's A1 bond rating to negative.
February 27 -
Seconds – even just one of them – count, FINRA's fining of MarketAxess shows
February 27 -
The Senate hearing comes as lawmakers start to shape the next surface transportation bill.
February 27 -
Chicago's City Council on Wednesday approved the sale of $830 million of general obligation bonds that Mayor Brandon Johnson says will fund infrastructure improvements.
February 27 -
The MTA took a victory lap on congestion pricing, presenting new data and rebuking the "existential threat" from the White House.
February 27 -
A state-by-state review of 2024 yearend issuance in the Southeast.
February 27 -
Volume in the Southeast was up 46% in 2024, led by Florida, where municipal bond sales more than doubled to $27.49 billion.
February 27 -
It has been a bit of a "heavy start" to the year for issuance, said Jeff Devine, a municipal research analyst at GW&K.
February 26 -
Illinois' Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for fiscal year 2023 recently passed the 600-day mark and is threatening to break California's lateness record.
February 26 -
The rating agency said the one-notch downgrade, which comes ahead of a bond sale, was due to weaker operating performance and liquidity.
February 26 -
Legislation to continue a sales tax and revenue bond program until July 1, 2028, and allow its use for mall redevelopment projects, passed the Senate.
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