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Municipal bond supply takes a big leap forward during next week’s holiday-shortened trading since markets are closed on Monday for Veterans Day.
November 9 -
Approval of two measures is an instrumental step toward fiscal stability but the district still has work to do, according to S&P Global Ratings.
November 8 -
The city in Kansas will issue sales tax and revenue bonds to subsidize about half the cost of an $80 million minor-league baseball stadium.
November 8 -
Munis ended stronger on a day when activity was muted ahead of the Fed leaving rates unchanged.
November 8 -
Stradling, Yocca & Rauth's public finance practice has grown along with California.
November 8 -
Todd Barker appears prepared to have negotiated a monetary settlement with the SEC, while Dwayne Edwards plans to contest the SEC's motion in court.
November 8 -
Alabama-based Burr & Forman will gain McNair's significant public finance presence in South Carolina.
November 8 -
The change in control of the House does end the threat of Republicans terminating the tax-exemption of private activity bonds to help pay for additional tax cuts, but the cost includes the loss of some industry allies such as Rep. Randy Hultgren, R-Ill.
November 7 -
The five new board members plan to scrutinize future financing plans of the two Poinciana community development districts.
November 7 -
Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal, friendly to the muni market, is likely to chair the critical Ways and Means Committee.
November 6 -
Democrats could attempt to revive Build America Bonds as part of a bipartisan infrastructure bill following their House victory.
November 6 -
Structural differences insulated Chicago bonds from the worst of the impacts of S&P's new criteria while dragging down the rating of Build Illinois debt.
November 6 -
State officials say the P3 structure will allow it to complete the Interstate 75 project a decade early.
November 6 -
New ownership backed off on plans to issue community development district bonds to fund a buyout of recreation amenities at a Florida retirement community.
November 5 -
The state's largest retirement fund is advancing the planned buyouts as its unfunded liabilities continue to increase.
November 5 -
Oak Ridge City Council approved the issuance of $13.75 million in city general obligation bonds to pay for three construction projects, a move which may lead to an 8-cent property tax rate increase.
November 5 -
The muni market was weaker again Friday, as yields followed Treasurys higher after government data showed strong job growth.
November 2 -
The IRS announcement of an advisory committee shuffle has some lawyers nervous.
November 2 -
An appellate court denied a request to reconsider an August ruling that effectively ended a long-running appeal of the county's Chapter 9 case.
November 2 -
Public finance cases represented 3% of the SEC's enforcement actions the past fiscal year.
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