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The IRS has produced dozens of "issue snapshots" for the tax-exempt bond community, charities and non-profits, retirement plans, Indian tribal governments and federal, state and local governments.
May 25 -
The holiday-shortened week with the usual accompanying low issuance shouldn’t overwhelm demand, putting the municipal market in a good spot at midyear.
May 25 -
Pike County's “very weak” economy, budget performance and management led S&P Global Ratings to lower its ratings.
May 25 -
Municipal bonds were stronger ahead of Friday’s early close as the market will be greeted with $3.4 billion of new issue supply next week.
May 25 -
State lawmakers approved a 10-year transportation plan that seeks an expansion of electronic tolling.
May 24 -
Municipal bonds were mostly stronger in late trading on Thursday as market activity slowed ahead of Friday’s shortened trading session.
May 24 -
The $139 million refunding saved Alabama’s most populous county $12.35 million in debt-service costs.
May 24 -
The private developer building the new passenger terminal in Everett, Washington, used $50 million of tax-exempt bonds.
May 24 -
The new investor relations website launched Thursday.
May 24 -
The covenant commits the state to four financial-restraint measures that lawmakers passed.
May 24 -
Municipal bonds were stronger in late trading as West Virginia and the Regents of the University of California came to market.
May 23 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session as several big deals hit the market.
May 23 -
The Walton Family Foundation provided seed funds to create two “innovative” financing vehicles for charter school facilities.
May 23 -
In an effort to find proof of payment for many of the projects paid for with funds from the 2014 bond, the Greenville Independent School District Board of Trustees has selected Whitley Penn as the auditing firm that will review payments made to Bartlett Cocke General Contractors under the bond election program.
May 23 -
Franklin County will sell $250 million of tax-exempt, local government special tax revenue bonds.
May 22 -
West Virginia increased the amount of its competitive sales planned for Wednesday by almost 30% to save money.
May 22 -
Lawmakers in the 27-member Florida delegation in the House are divided about whether more private-activity bonds should be used for Brightline's 235-mile passenger rail line.
May 22 -
The municipal bond market is seeing a second wave of new issue supply hit the screens on Tuesday, led by deals from California and West Virginia issuers.
May 22 -
Material improvements in spending flexibility led Fitch to give Alabama’s most populous county a two-notch upgrade.
May 22 -
The university can issue debt or pay cash to cover the settlement but either option has credit consequences.
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