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Opponents of Oklahoma Turnpike extensions are calling for limits on the agency's ability to issue bonds and raise tolls.
October 3 -
Inadequate public governance drives up the costs of U.S. transit projects, Eno Center for Transportation said in a report.
October 3 -
Triple-A yields rose more than three-quarters of a point on the front end and nearly half a point out long in September as munis posted 3.84% losses.
September 30 -
For the first three quarters, total issuance sits at $308.440 billion, down from $361.932 billion in 2021. Taxables are down 48.0% to $45.724 billion from $87.979 billion.
September 30 -
Legislation requiring standardized financial disclosure from issuers is attached to a must-pass defense bill, which narrows the window to fight the measure.
September 30 -
Recent court decisions have the potential to up the ante in lawsuits accusing major banks of manipulating the variable-rate market.
September 30 -
Upon integration, the Lumesis DIVER product suite will provide additional municipal asset class workflow, analytics related to price transparency, and regulatory-related solutions to SOLVE'S Market Data Platform.
September 30 -
The October event will feature private and public sector experts on education, community development and ESG.
September 30 -
In the competitive market Thursday, the New York Urban Development Corp. sold $1.443 billion of tax-exempt personal income tax revenue bonds.
September 29 -
The goal is to reduce energy costs and exposure to energy price spikes.
September 29 -
The state spreads landed wide compared to a May sale, but remained far narrower than early in the pandemic and during the state's two-year budget impasse.
September 29 -
Upgrading the agency's technology could make information exchange more secure.
September 29 -
Texas gave S&P until Oct. 13 to produce documents detailing its development and use of ESG factors in public finance ratings.
September 29 -
Houston has built up a $344.8 million general fund balance and reduced its unfunded pension liability to about $1.5 billion ahead of a possible economic slump.
September 29 -
Swain said the bondholders lien on revenues and the recourse nature of the bonds needs to be determined. The judge would likely order a plan confirmation hearing take place by June 2023.
September 28 -
A larger new-issue slate led by large deals from the Texas Water Development Board and state of Illinois took focus away from the secondary.
September 28 -
Meredith Hathorn's almost forty years in public finance situate her well to steward the board through the coming fiscal year.
September 28 -
The electric vehicle charging program allocates the biggest chunk of federal funds to Texas, at $407 million. California is next in line, with $383 million. No other state receives more than $200 million.
September 28 -
The temporary government funding bill includes money for expected recovery needs from Hurricane Ian's landfall in Florida this week.
September 28 -
Elevated secondary selling pressure on Tuesday forced more losses. Triple-A yields rose by as many as seven to eight basis points across the curve, moving the entire triple-A curve above 3% and the 30-year a dozen basis points shy of 4%.
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