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UBS' placement on the Texas comptroller's list of fossil fuel industry "boycotters" could jeopardize its role in a natural gas utility securitization bond sale.
August 24 -
Assured Guaranty, Nuveen, and Franklin Advisors agreed to compromise language in the proposed HTA plan of adjustment.
August 24 -
The Inflation Reduction Act's changes are significant enough that they will be featured in the banner at the top of the offering statement.
August 24 -
Brandon Comer and Comer Capital Group have responded to the SEC's argument against summary judgment, claiming the Commission has not provided sufficient evidence.
August 24 -
Join Peter O'Neill, Director and Senior Fixed Income Portfolio Manager, at Bank of America, and Blake Lynch, Head of Business Development, IMTC, as they discuss the role of separately managed accounts in the muni market with The Bond Buyer's Lynne Funk.
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Don't expect much new information to come from Jackson Hole this year analysts say, as the data-dependent FOMC will rely on incoming economic numbers in September to decide the proper size rate hike.
August 23 -
The University of Michigan is studying the use of XBRL technology for local government financial reports with the state Department of Treasury set to act next.
August 23 -
It's the latest setback for Gov. Larry Hogan's signature project, which he wants locked down before he exits office in January.
August 23 -
Revenues were 14.4% higher than those in the previous fiscal year.
August 23 -
Losses for August climbed last week, with month-to-date returns in the red at negative 1.40% on the Bloomberg muni index, high-yield seeing 0.99% losses, taxables at 2.01% losses and the impact index losing 1.70%.
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The Minnesota Airports Commission is also in the bond market with a $386 million deal this week, followed by Chicago's $1.77 billion transaction next week.
August 22 -
The Oversight Board told Gov. Pedro Pierluisi he must take steps to make sure it's revenue neutral or it could block the new tax.
August 22 -
The Texas Permanent School Fund's bond guarantee program, capped at $117.32 billion under federal law, reported projected available capacity was only about $3.9 billion as of June 30.
August 22 -
The duration of outages has continued to increase, causing backlash for elected officials.
August 22 -
Investors will be greeted Monday with a decrease in supply with the new-issue calendar estimated at $6.711 billion, down from total sales of $10.318 billion.
August 19 -
A Reason Foundation study found K-12 debt steadily rising since 2014.
August 19 -
Public agencies are often "clients of last resort" for contractors, especially when construction costs are high.
August 19 -
While a smaller population could be economically negative, the revised count lowers the median age, which would be positive.
August 19 -
The Federal Reserve looks to be paying closer attention to a potential pinch-point that rankled dollar funding markets almost three years ago and could at some stage become a catalyst for ending early officials' plans to shrink the U.S. central bank's expanded balance sheet.
August 19 -
Investors pulled $229.263 million out of muni bond mutual funds in the latest week, versus the $635.177 million of outflows the prior week, according to Refinitiv Lipper. High-yield continues to see inflows.
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