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The bipartisan Modernizing Agricultural and Manufacturing Bonds Act would expand the small issue manufacturing bonds and first-time farmer bonds programs.
June 29 -
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport has $875 million of tax-exempt refunding deals coming up and a $`1.1 billion taxable refunding in the wings.
June 29 -
Municipal bonds finished mostly steady on Friday ahead of a $7.2 billion holiday week new issue calendar.
June 26 -
The changes could affect up to 20% of the 3,000 districts that Moody’s rates by one notch.
June 26 -
As some states see new coronavirus lockdowns, municipals maintain stalwart position.
June 25 -
Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., said the SEC's temporary relief for MAs to facilitate some private placement deals without registering as a broker-dealer should not have been created through exemptive relief.
June 25 -
Cooper Howard, director of fixed income strategy at the Schwab Center for Financial Research, talks about the bifurcation in the market and what investors should look at during the rest of the year.
June 25 -
Municipal bond funds and ETFs saw combined inflows of $2.942 billion in the week ended June 17, ICI said.
June 24 -
The state's flagship university returns to the market after S&P Global Ratings improved its rating outlook and Moody's Investors Service lowered it.
June 24 -
Student housing projects financed through public-private partnerships face a far more lethal blow if the coronavirus pandemic prevents college campuses from opening this fall.
June 24 -
As officials in the tourism-dependent county prepare for a resurgence of tourism as attractions reopen, they are also dealing with a surge of COVID-19 cases.
June 24 -
Vermont-based liberal arts school seeks debt savings while confronting financial challenges compounded by the coronavirus pandemic.
June 23 -
An appellate court will weigh whether a financing agreement on the Platte County IDB bonds attached more than just a moral obligation pledge.
June 23 -
The ratings on the Louisville, Kentucky's KFC Yum! Center bonds were lowered to BBB-plus by S&P because of expected operational difficulties.
June 22 -
The program enables public colleges to enter into P3s but experts said the program is likely on hold because of COVID-19 uncertainties.
June 22 -
Highlights of a House Democrat legislative package include a new series of taxable direct-pay bonds that would start with a federal 42% subsidy for interest expenses.
June 22 -
Municipal bonds finished a very active week little changed as participants caught their breath after seeing almost $12 billion of new issues come to market.
June 19 -
Saddled with debt and its revenues now pummeled by the coronavirus, the agency faces a possible lawsuit over the austerity-related toll collector layoffs.
June 19 -
Besides navigating coronavirus market disruption, investors also find themselves dealing with the increasingly important and often inconsistent climate risk disclosure.
June 19 -
Sorth, who joins as a managing director, will provide municipal bond underwriting and advisory services to clients in Missouri and the Midwest.
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