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Municipals qwere mixed a day after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates while in the primary, a New York issuer competitively sold $1.6 billion of notes.
June 14 -
A ballot measure to split California into three states qualified for the state's November ballot.
June 14 -
The merger will extend Nelson Mullins' reach to the third-most populous state and expand its public finance group.
June 13 -
Worthington City Schools will be asking voters for more money this fall for renovations and to fund daily operations.
June 13 -
Big changes could be in store for the Burlington-Edison School District.
June 13 -
The Poinciana Community Development Districts argue that "issue preclusion” should bar some objections to the validation of $102 million of bonds.
June 13 -
A quarter of municipal bond issuance so far this year carried just one rating agency opinion, heightening uncertainty over credit quality for some investors.
June 12 -
The Government Finance Officers Association said Tuesday it generally supports most of the recommendations an SEC panel plans to discuss in Atlanta later this week.
June 12 -
A $3 toll hike will raise $4.45 billion for transportation projects.
June 12 -
During more than a half century in the municipal bond business, Edward A. Moos was proprietor of E.A. Moos & Co. and a past governor of the Municipal Bond Club of New York.
June 12 -
The SEC's Investor Advisory Committee's vice chairman is Elisse Walter, the former chairman and commissioner of the SEC who was most responsible for the commission's 2012 Report on the Municipal Securities Markets that suggested some of these muni reforms.
June 11 -
Borders is an 11-year veteran of the public finance field and was previously at Chapman and Cutler LLP in Chicago.
June 11 -
John Bel Edwards also called a new special session in hopes of solving an impasse on priority spending.
June 11 -
Chances that the 42-year-old Navajo Generating Station could survive beyond 2019 have improved with President Trump's plan to subsidize coal.
June 11 -
San Francisco voters approved a parcel tax aimed at retaining teachers through salary raises.
June 11 -
The Conroe Independent School District is considering a bond election only four years after voters approved a $487 million bond referendum in 2015.
June 11 -
S&P Global Ratings revised the state's outlook to stable from negative, and Moody’s says the budget's Medicaid expansion is credit positive for hospitals.
June 8 -
Municipal bond buyers will see a smaller-than-average new issue calendar as issuers remain cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting
June 8 -
A judge signed off Thursday on the city's interim settlement with its police and fire pension funds,
June 7 -
The latest Federal Reserve data shows the first decline in bank holdings of municipal securities in nearly a decade, a result of tax reform, according to experts.
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