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Municipal bond buyers will get another chance to get some Massachusetts and Texas paper as both issuers head into the market.
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Portland Public Schools may need another $200 million to complete projects promised in a $790 million bond measure.
August 24 -
The Rahm Emanuel administration told aldermen that a POB could save $6 billion and ease future tax and fee hikes.
August 24 -
DASNY finished the first half of 2018 as the nation’s second largest issuer with $3.2 billion in bonds sold.
August 24 -
Massachusetts and Texas will be in the market next week as the unofficial summer season winds down during the last week before Labor Day.
August 24 -
Legislation pending in both the Senate and House would eliminate private activity bond volume caps for water and sewer projects.
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The New York State Thruway Authority is on the road to completing a decades-long reconstruction project for a heavily-traveled stretch of Interstate-95.
August 23 -
Deals from New York and Massachusetts led the new issue slate on Thursday as the last of the week’s supply came to market.
August 23 -
Citi's assessment is conditioned on pension obligation bonds being part of a package to tackle the city's pension liabilities.
August 23 -
Issuance was down 27% in the region from the first half of 2017, and almost 30% in California, its largest market.
August 23 -
Municipal bond market participants are seeing the last of this week’s new issues come to market on Thursday, led by issuers from New York and Massachusetts.
August 23 -
Illinois offered top yields to draw strong demand for its $966 million general obligation refunding.
August 22 -
A report on cyber-related risks released Wednesday by S&P Global warned that “a successful attack on an entity with limited resources could have a credit impact.”
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The bonds will pay for renovations and the addition of a new building.
August 22 -
Moody's Investors Service dropped Beloit College's rating two notches to Ba1 from Baa2.
August 22 -
The region's volume numbers were supported by favorable market conditions that drove several large gas prepay deals.
August 22 -
Voters in Harris County will decide whether to authorize up to $2.5 billion of bonds to minimize damage from future storms.
August 22 -
Improving public school facilities will be a priority of the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corp. under new executive director Kimberly Mooers.
August 21 -
New Mexico found a no-cost escape route from troublesome swap agreements with a $67 million termination fee.
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As the dust settles on the SEC's 15c2-12 announcement, questions loom about how difficult it will be to implement.
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