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The IRS is focusing on $435.2 million of Series 2014A senior lien revenue refunding bonds and $75.87 million of Series 2014C second lien revenue refunding bonds.
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Municipal bond buyers are getting what they need this week — more supply.
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The Indiana school district gets to wipe out its $10 million deficit and Ball State University will take over operations in July.
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Rising short-term rates and a lower corporate tax rate have already pushed some municipal issuers out of bank loans and back into the traditional muni space, analysts said.
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The financial and management challenges facing the Houston Independent School District have so far have not affected its bond ratings.
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Action in the municipal bond market got underway on Monday as two big deals hit the screens in early activity.
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In the first tranche of its $800 million sale, West Virginia says residents will get an opportunity to invest in the state.
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Municipal volume will sink to $6.36 billion, with the California issuer responsible for a third of the week’s paper.
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S&P Global Ratings said the Bluegrass state has become more vulnerable to fiscal stress.
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The district priced debt Thursday at narrower spreads than it faced in a November sale.
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Facing a May 31 deadline to issue the $1.15 billion of PABs, All Aboard Florida asked the federal transportation agency for extra time to sell the debt.
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S&P placed MSU on CreditWatch with negative implications, citing a lack of clarity on how the settlement will be paid for.
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Municipal bond volume slips back down to a more average level next week, after the market saw the biggest slate of the year hit the screens this week.
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Vallejo school district Superintendent Adam Clark says he is "disappointed" by the school board's decision Wednesday night not to place a $194 million bond on the November ballot to address the district's crumbling facilities.
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Treasurer Seth Magaziner hopes to attract more investors to Rhode Island's bond program.
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As Infrastructure Week ends, it’s sad to note that in the one area where all agree something must be done, there has been no progress.
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A city job training proposal will no longer use bond proceeds due to concerns about legality.
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The Chicago Board of Education more than doubled the size of its general obligation deal to take advantage of demand.
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The National Federation of Municipal Analysts is concerned that a district court ruling on Puerto Rico highway bonds could be a landmark change for the worse when it comes to how investors view revenue bonds.
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Stockbridge's attorneys filed a state constitutional challenge in local court, and plan to file a civil rights complaint in federal court soon.
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