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The Fayetteville Public Works Commission bonds are to be priced competivitely Oct. 21.
October 9 -
Municipals are impacted by fluctuating supply and demand influences more than most other markets, said Jeff Timlin, a partner at Sage Advisory.
October 8 -
Carving up risk allows buyers who normally shy away from junk bonds to buy the pooled securities.
October 8 -
Illinois school districts face worsening credit pressure due rising personnel and special education costs and slower home price growth, S&P Global Ratings said.
October 8 -
The Pennsylvania healthcare system is touting plans to grow its network as it funds an expansion for its largest hospital, in York.
October 7 -
The large issuance of munis this year, up 12.9% year-to-date, "disadvantaged" the asset class compared to other U.S. fixed income assets for a majority of 2025, said Pat Haskell, head of the municipal bond group at BlackRock.
October 7 -
Stanford University increased a commercial paper program by $500 million to $1 billion, marking the latest institution in U.S. higher education to do.
October 7 -
A debt restructuring by Ninnekah Public Schools aimed to reduce the impact of a court-approved settlement that will still result in a huge property tax hike.
October 7 -
The Department of Transportation is offering its Consolidated Transportation Bonds in a competitive sale Wednesday to what promises to be a receptive market.
October 7 -
The Texas Transportation Finance Corp deal will refund interim notes used to finance the ending of a public-private partnership that built toll lanes.
October 7 -
Last week, the muni market saw a "slowdown in activity" after the asset class saw its best monthly performance in nearly two years, said Birch Creek strategists.
October 6 -
La Marque's two-notch downgrade from Moody's follows a rating cut last month by S&P; both agencies put the city on review for potential further downgrades.
October 6 -
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy also defended the administration's funding freeze on major New York transit projects.
October 6 -
The three Puerto Rico Oversight Board members can resume their positions immidiately, District Court Judge Maria Antongiorgi-Jordan ruled.
October 6 -
The City Council is exploring possible bond sales to expand Metro service for the NFL stadium slated to replace RFK Stadium, which is being demolished.
October 6 -
Chicago has selected its new senior manager and co-manager pools to underwrite future bond deals, five months after it released its request for qualifications.
October 6 -
The Department of Transportation pulled funds from the Gateway Project and the Second Avenue Subway extension, citing alleged "DEI" violations.
October 6 -
The Texas Transportation Finance Corp. leads the new-issue calendar with $1.739 billion of subordinate tier toll revenue and refunding bonds, followed by New York City with $1.5 billion of general obligation bonds.
October 3 -
Fitch revised its outlook on the AAA-rated southern California to negative. The city is grappling with child sexual abuse claims from hundreds of people against one former employee.
October 3 -
If approved, the $6 billion federal RRIF loan would be "quite positive at this juncture," an investor said.
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