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Attorneys say the first step is to get a court to stay enactment of the Plan of Adjustment, but that it is unlikely.
February 4 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s request for information on environmental social and governance factors is beginning to collect responses from issuers and practitioners alike, revealing some of the market’s initial priorities.
February 4 -
The organization sought to increase representation of underrepresented minorities and women on its municipal market advisory groups.
February 4 -
Municipals were stronger again on the day, though, and new-issues were repriced to lower yields.
February 3 -
Restricting the use of IIJA funds for new highway capacity "flies in the face" of Congressional intent, said Sen. Mitt Romney.
February 3 -
Jaresko's resignation comes the same week as more than 40 Puerto Rican groups called for the disbandment of the Oversight Board in a letter to President Joe Biden.
February 3 -
Illinois' burdensome pension tab and questions over whether revenue can keep pace with spending in the long term pose strains, but the governor's plan to use surpluses to pay bolster the rainy day fund and pension contributions and pay down bills moves the state in the right direction.
February 3 -
The UST selloff and rate fears spooked investors in January, but experts predict more opportunity and a stronger tone for munis in the remainder of the first quarter.
February 3 -
After a signature drive failed to put a water funding measure on the statewide ballot, a state Assembly member is trying to get his fellow lawmakers to do so.
February 3 -
Buyers appeared to return to the market the past two sessions after the January correction moved yields and ratios higher. Secondary trading was up again on Wednesday and new deals were well-received.
February 2 -
Tax revenue declines and urban sprawl are among the possible unintended consequences of the rise in automated vehicles.
February 2 -
Washington plans to sell the GOs by competitive bid on Feb. 8 to fund various projects.
February 2 -
The two active municipal bond insurers wrapped $38.7 billion in 2021, an 8.7% increase from the $35.6 billion of deals done in 2020 and the highest level since 2009.
February 2 -
S&P said the action reflects the Orlando International Airport's financial resilience during the pandemic and its strong passenger recovery trends.
February 2 -
The $600 million broadband private activity bond program included in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has often been overlooked in discussions of funding for rural broadband.
February 2
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Triple-A benchmark curves were bumped two to five basis points outside of five years as markets calmed to start February.
February 1 -
If all goes to plan, officials say the deal would prevent the islands' pension system from running out of money.
February 1 -
Like peers with big endowments and strong student demand, the private university in Chicago has managed through the pandemic with its ratings intact.
February 1 -
Unprecedented federal funding and community engagement on multiple levels are the keys to achieving digital equity and inclusion.
February 1 -
Market volatility has led to munis seeing the worst performance to start the year since 2018 and the biggest monthly losses since March 2020.
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