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The National Association of Counties, which has been a chief supporter of the measure, said it would renew its push in the new year.
December 8 -
Owner Fortress Investment Group can sell short-term debt with proceeds escrowed until the Florida conduit issuer OKs its remarketing as long-term debt.
December 8 -
Recommending Libor-linked securities triggers important disclosure and fiduciary obligations.
December 8 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is seeking comment on environmental, social and governance factors practices in the municipal securities market.
December 8 -
Thirty-day visible supply drops to $13.54 billion with still a large chunk of new issues to be priced Wednesday and Thursday.
December 7 -
The measure would allow issuers to tap unused pandemic aid for transportation, infrastructure and disaster aid relief.
December 7 -
The port's operating revenue will continue to recover, enabling it to return to a total net revenue debt service coverage ratio of 1.75 times by 2023, the rating agency said.
December 7 -
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Chicago's long-planned refinancing was led by a GO tranche priced Tuesday with spreads of 33 to 86 basis points, and follows with the Sales Tax Securitization piece Wednesday.
December 6 -
The municipal market is poised to absorb the late-year burst of supply as market technicals are expected to remain positive through year end.
December 6 -
Much of the Oregon Health & Science University deal funds a hospital expansion, but it also includes a tender exchange and a privately placed forward refunding.
December 6 -
Recovering from a failed public private partnership, Denver International Airport has finished the first phase of its "Great Hall" project ahead of schedule.
December 6 -
The sale is Babson’s first since 2017. The business-and-entrepreneurial themed private college, which opened in 1919, has about $150 million of outstanding bonds, according to its presentation to Moody’s.
December 6 -
He cited a “serious and debilitating cardiac condition that has recently been worsening in intensity and severity.” Gov. Ned Lamont will name a successor.
December 6 -
The weaker-than-expected employment report sent U.S. Treasury yields lower and equities sold off. Munis did what they've been doing — mostly ignored it.
December 3 -
Revenues from the Bay Area Toll Authority's seven bridges are recovering more slowly than many other U.S. toll roads, but it enjoys strong credit fundamentals.
December 3 -
New York's incoming mayor must balance some short-term fiscal advantages with longer-term concerns.
December 3 -
With the ink drying on the new Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, eyes now turn to the implementation of one of the largest infrastructure programs in American history.
December 3 -
Nine groups or individuals say the Oversight Board's arguments are wrong.
December 3 -
Refinitiv Lipper reported a significant drop in municipal bond mutual fund inflows at $36 million in the latest week, a signal the volatility of other markets may be creeping in. High-yield saw $53 million of inflows.
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