-
"We urge you to use rescue plan money to make your community safer," Biden said. "Invest in affordable housing, get small businesses back on their feet, train your workforce."
February 15 -
Rating analysts said dropping reserves to 0.25% from 5% to free up capacity does not impact the school bond guarantee program's triple-A ratings.
February 15 -
Midwest borrowing last year went from 11% year-over-year growth in the first quarter to a 48% plunge in the fourth quarter.
February 14 -
Muni issuers are staunchly opposed to what they characterize as an unfunded mandate that provides limited benefits.
February 13 -
A reduction in the program's reserves and February debt payments and maturities of outstanding guaranteed bonds will increase capacity by $7 billion to $9 billion.
February 13 -
Rising interest rates depressed refunding opportunities, but new money issuance rose amid demand for infrastructure to serve the region's growing population.
February 13 -
With $300 million of term bonds due in 2051 underperforming in secondary market trading, Kansas officials are eyeing a surplus revenue funded buyback plan.
February 13 -
Total volume in 2022 was at $389.094 billion in 9,123 deals, down 19.5% from the $483.358 billion in 13,130 deals in 2021, according to Refinitiv data.
February 13 -
The transportation bond sector may see the greatest growth in 2023 as a result of the infrastructure act, one analyst said.
February 13 -
An initial toll corridor would require $8.5 billion in upgrades, which would be financed by a new bond credit under a plan under consideration by Michigan lawmakers.
February 10 -
"The large taxable refunding or combined transactions were accomplished earlier in the year when rates were relatively low," says John Hallacy.
February 10 -
"I think ESG is here to stay in our market. I think it's a natural fit with the types of infrastructure that our market finances," said MSRB CEO Mark Kim.
February 9 -
Translating bipartisan support for infrastructure funding into support for long-term financing is a key lobbying goal for the municipal bond market.
February 8 -
Despite its nearly drained capacity, the Texas Permanent School Fund program continues to operate as it seeks legislative and regulatory solutions to a federal cap.
February 3 -
A financial instrument that has appealed to many municipalities to remedy underfunded pension plans is once again looking like a losing borrow and bet scheme.
February 3 -
A panel of experts at The Bond Buyer's National Outlook Conference discussed the opportunities surrounding ESG for both investors and issuers.
February 3 -
The top two municipal bond insurers wrapped $28.224 billion in 2022, a 30.1% decrease from the $37.486 billion of deals done in 2021, according to Refinitiv data.
February 3 -
The political uncertainty could eat into the number of "clean weeks" for issuance, said Citi's Vikram Rai.
February 2 -
"January issuance is at a multi-year low, with large declines in both taxable and tax-exempt issuance," said Matt Fabian, a partner at Municipal Market Analytics.
January 31 -
A group of top local government associations have formed a new legal coalition aimed at Supreme Court cases that carry municipal implications.
January 26


























