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Focus remained on the municipal primary as more supply swept into the market on Wednesday.
April 3 -
Owners of the privately owned passenger train project plan to ask the Florida Development Finance Corp. to approve more bonds Friday.
April 3 -
Attorney Lori Lightfoot will become the city's first African American woman mayor when she takes office on May 20.
April 3 -
Even before Tim Sloan stepped down as chief executive of the scandal-stung Wells Fargo, the bank had already gotten back into the good graces of the biggest U.S. state.
April 3 -
Weakening support for Oklahoma State University led Fitch Ratings to lower its rating one notch to AA-minus as OSU prepares to issue $77 million of revenue bonds.
April 2 -
It's the first such deal in four years for the authority.
April 1 -
RBC Capital Markets hired Carlos Pineiro from Goldman Sachs, as a Managing Director in Chicago.
April 1 -
City officials say their citizens' buy-in will lead them to success in a sector where other municipalities struggled in competition with corporate providers.
April 1 -
The Public Buildings Renewal Act would authorize $5 billion in private activity bonds for the construction or rehabilitation government-owned buildings.
April 1 -
Municipal bond volume will fall to $5.5 billion in the upcoming week, with green deals from Illinois and Arizona.
March 29 -
The Illinois Finance Authority takes retail orders Tuesday on the $450 million SRF deal before pricing Wednesday.
March 29 -
After two months of gains from 2018 levels, municipal issuance sank 7% from March last year as the loss of advance refundings continues to take a toll.
March 29 -
Former college official Keith Borge was charged Thursday with defrauding municipal securities investors and concealing the school’s crumbling finances.
March 29 -
If the ruling holds, analysts said special revenue bonds may have to be re-evaluated based on the general credit of the issuer.
March 28 -
Connecticut’s GOs hit the market on Thursday as municipal buyers snapped up the last of the week’s sizeable deals.
March 28 -
Presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar rolled out her trillion dollar infrastructure plan, supporting Move America and Build America bonds.
March 28 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded one public electric utility and assigned negative outlooks to three after reviewing potential wildfire liability exposure.
March 28 -
A former municipal advisor accused of billing a city thousands of dollars for services it did not receive is now facing criminal fraud charges.
March 28 -
Rising passenger totals at Bradley International Airport prompted a bond sale to fund a consolidated car rental facility.
March 27 -
As Congress prepares work on an infrastructure package, the transportation secretary endorsed private funding through pensions and endowment funds.
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