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A proposed IRS regulation boosts the amount of bonds that can be guaranteed by nearly 86% to about $218 billion.
May 12 -
The measure, which passed both legislative chambers in lopsided votes, would strip the governor of his sole ability to appoint turnpike board members.
May 12 -
The acrimonious relationship between the university and its private partner has spilled into the courts and underscores that P3 deals don't remove all risks.
May 9 -
The resignation comes after the bank was placed on the state treasurer's list of fossil fuel industry boycotters.
May 5 -
With limited support from the federal government, numerous cities would be able to pursue projects that improve their communities without sacrificing their budgets to debt service.
May 4
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Without certification it will be harder to get the appeals court to hear any bondholders' appeal.
May 3 -
Sale of the tax-exempt notes is expected on May 9 and proceeds will support improvements to educational technology in school's statewide.
May 2 -
The bond market is not an inherently racist market but, it does not exist in isolation from society at large. As a result, it has acted against the financial interests of municipalities whose residents are predominantly Black.
May 2
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JPMorgan's move to acquire First Republic and its muni portfolio eases the risk of nearly $20 billion of munis flooding the market.
May 1 -
Public school districts account for most of the bonds on ballots as some need to finance new facilities to accommodate rising enrollment.
May 1 -
The Jacksonville office is the firm's first in Florida and 28th location in the United States.
May 1 -
Indianapolis Public Schools wants $410 million for projects throughout the district with 23 schools in line for improvements.
April 28 -
It's one of four state cases accusing Wall Street banks of a "robo-resetting" scheme that kept interest on variable-rate debt artificially high.
April 28 -
The state's record per-pupil spending counteracts concerns over enrollment declines.
April 28 -
Total volume for the month was $30.599 billion in 577 issues, down from $40.423 billion in 900 issues a year earlier. Total issuance year-to-date is at $107.626 billion, falling 25.2% from the same period of 2022.
April 28 -
One of the largest P3s in the university energy space has landed in court three years into a 50-year contract.
April 26 -
While the system took a hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, total traffic hit 94% of pre-pandemic levels in 2022. Traffic for the first two months of 2023 was 99% of levels in the same period of 2019.
April 25 -
Except for the riskiest sectors, high-yield credit fundamentals appear to be strong, but rising interest rates and fund outflows are dampening primary and secondary market activity.
April 24 -
The $7 billion portfolio consists of highly rated, lower-coupon muni debt. It is unlikely to be a single auction and the firm is currently circulating the list on the Street to gauge interest.
April 20 -
The taxable bonds would finance a bottling and other facilities, which would be leased to a private business.
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