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Even after investors received an infusion of $18 billion of matured and called bond proceeds on Sept. 1, muni prices have continued to weaken, note CreditSights strategists Pat Luby and John Ceffalio.
September 12 -
Removing the passenger facility charge cap of $4.50 would provide airports with more flexible and consistent funding options to help them become more self-reliant, a Reason Foundation study said.
September 12 -
The rise of ESG investing exemplifies supply meeting demand in the free market, but some conservative leaders seem to have forgotten their Econ 101.
September 12
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The calendar for the week of Sept. 12 is at $6.6 billion while Bond Buyer 30-day visible supply sits at $14.15 billion.
September 9 -
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority has asked the state Supreme Court to validate bonds that would commence funding for a $5 billion, 15-year extension project.
September 9 -
Capital Market Advisors responded to the Securities and Exchange Commission's claims that the charges are inconsistent or in excess of those imposed by the applicable laws.
September 9 -
The Inflation Reduction Act gives $30 billion worth of tax credits to existing U.S. nuclear facilities , but it remains to be seen how much the subsidies move the long-term credit needle.
September 9 -
The state will hold an in-person and remote investor meeting Sept. 21 before heading into the market the following week.
September 9 -
The state board that oversees the city's finances heard a positive assessment of the Big Apple's fiscal picture, tempered with a wary gaze into the future.
September 9 -
Judge Swain grants the mediation team's request for an extension until Sept. 16 and possibly longer.
September 8 -
Outflows from municipal bond mutual funds receded as investors pulled $1.090 billion out of funds in the latest week, versus the $3.416 billion of outflows the prior week, according to Refinitiv Lipper data.
September 8 -
A national conference is planned for the spring to bring together states, utilities and the private entities that will own and operate the national EV charging station system.
September 8 -
Richmond issued $154.1 million in pension obligation bonds in a refunding that terminates swaps, ends a county intercept, and extends the final maturity.
September 8 -
Tollway revenue in the first half of 2022 surpassed pre-pandemic 2019 levels in five of the months.
September 8 -
The firms have introduced the Municipal Bond Insights, which assesses climate and community resilience and risk for the public finance sector.
September 8 -
The Kentucky State Property and Buildings Commission deal will fund capital improvements and public projects across the state.
September 7 -
The Investment Company Institute reported $2.527 billion of outflows from muni bond mutual funds in the week ending Aug. 31 compared to $765 million of outflows the previous week.
September 7 -
Surging state revenues eased the burden of managing fixed costs, Moody's says in an examination of state liabilities based on fiscal 2021 financial reports.
September 7 -
The shift towards flexible and remote work as a result of COVID-19 has already begun to reshape cities, moving concentration away from the centralized business districts.
September 7 -
Judge Swain may approve the amended version in the next few weeks.
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