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Municipal bond buyers saw new issue supply rise on Thursday, led by issues in Louisiana and North Carolina.
February 21 -
The city says firms conspired to artificially raise rates resulting in unjust enrichment.
February 21 -
J.B. Pritzker unveiled a $38.9 billion budget that relies on new taxes and borrowing.
February 20 -
Seasonal trends have favored munis so far this year, according to Blackrock's Peter Hayes.
February 20 -
Federal attorneys say Florida utility JEA's effort to repudiate its power purchase agreement could undermine the entire Plant Vogtle project.
February 20 -
The school district, which has about 50,000 students, faces a $30 million deficit in fiscal 2020.
February 19 -
The ruling represents a second major victory for the anonymous whistleblower who has filed suit in at least four states.
February 19 -
The number of trades increased by 2.9% in 2018, the highest it’s reached in the last five years, while the actual dollar amount remained stable.
February 19 -
Moody's warned that universities with a similar profile to Wright’s could also be at risk of faculty strikes.
February 19 -
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp.'s restructured bonds started actively trading on Friday.
February 15 -
The Minnesota-based advisory firm undertook a brand makeover designed to highlight its comprehensive suite of services.
February 15 -
Financial advisor and attorney Calvin Grigsby and Shreveport, Louisiana, settled federal and state lawsuits without disclosing the terms.
February 15 -
“Major banking organizations have now used this abusive tax shelter scheme to illegally shelter well over $1 billion in taxable income,” said the letter by W. Mark Scott.
February 15 -
IHS Markit’s Ipreo forecasts weekly bond volume will hit $2.8 billion next week.
February 15 -
New Jersey and Delaware agreed on a plan to raise tolls to fund capital improvements on a key northeast transportation link.
February 15 -
Graduate and married student housing is new frontier for public-private partnerships, underscored by a recent deal at the University of Notre Dame.
February 15 -
Illinois would also use asset transfers, supplemental contributions and a buyout program in the governor's plan to deal with $133.7 billion of unfunded liabilities.
February 14 -
Fitch downgraded many of the district’s bonds to BBB-plus, but those it views as having pledged special revenues stay AAA.
February 14 -
Florida, Newark, and Missouri Health priced bonds as the week's action wound down.
February 14 -
The defendant's claim that he's a victim of the Brogdon nursing home frauds shouldn't cloud the court's decision, the SEC said.
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