- Negotiated Bond Sales
ArtCenter College of Design plans to price $100 million in combined refunding-new money sale.
August 1 -
The board has identified more than 110 out of 490 local units of government as having an underfunded pension plan or retirement health care plan — or both.
August 1 -
The dispute centers on whether money earmarked for land acquisition can be used for overhead such as salaries and benefits, and administrative costs.
August 1 -
The report card touts the MSRB's accomplishments, though that doesn't sit well with some market participants.
July 31 -
For the first time this year, the municipal bond market generated more volume than it did in the same month of 2017, as July issuance edged 1.3% higher.
July 31 -
City officials say the round of assignments for bond counsel and special disclosure counsel includes larger and smaller, minority-owned law firms.
July 31 -
The settlement means the court won't decide the rights of bondholders versus pension funds.
July 31 -
S&P is the second ratings service to warn of possible downgrade because of the system's growing debt burden.
July 30 -
The MSRB is hurrying to release multiple rounds of guidance on its pending muni advisor advertising rule, but industry groups say the first round could use some polish.
July 30 -
The West Virginia Parkways Authority prices senior lien turnpike toll revenue bonds Tuesday as part of the state’s Roads to Prosperity Program.
July 30 -
San Antonio has weathered a decade of stress on the federal funding and energy fronts.
July 30 -
But Eduardo Bhatia, minority leader of the Puerto Rico Senate, said he welcomes the proposal for $7.5 billion in debt relief.
July 27 -
Weekly municipal bond volume is estimated at $4.4 billion for the upcoming week.
July 27 -
The Public Employee Pension Transparency Act (HR 6290) would prohibit states and localities from issuing tax-exempt bonds unless they file annual reports on their public pension systems to the U.S. Treasury Department.
July 27 -
Municipal bond volume will dip to under $5 billion next week, according to estimates released on Friday.
July 27 -
Bank director Sarah Riordan said the alleged misconduct did not involve any bond funds.
July 27 -
The resource document the MSRB released Thursday is designed to help dealers comply with rule changes on markup disclosures to retail investors that took effect on May 14.
July 26 -
Tax Reform 2.0 would make permanent the lower individual tax rates in last year’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that are scheduled to expire in 2025.
July 26 -
Sporadic trading and price firmness drove the municipal market on Thursday.
July 26 -
The Fifth District Court of Appeals in New Orleans has yet to decide if oral arguments will be held in the suit brought by Calvin Grigsby.
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