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S&P Global Ratings said revenues are not increasing to match the New York regional transit agency's expenses.
March 12 -
Gary is trying to reduce the $8.4 million it owes to the IRS for a tax liability created when it failed to remit taxes withheld from employee paychecks.
March 9 -
Coming off the biggest volume week of the year, another steady batch of issuance awaits muni traders.
March 9 -
A fourth-quarter surge in municipal bond issuance spurred by tax reform led to the largest market in years.
March 9 -
The ruling could result in the county repaying millions of dollars improperly spent from its 1% sales tax dedicated to its transportation program.
March 9 -
The delay will mean reductions to services and may lead to job cuts at the start of the 2018-19 school year.
March 9 -
Municipal bond buyers will see a slightly smaller slate of sales next week as supply dipped from this week’s new issue calendar.
March 9 -
New Jersey lawmakers are tackling legislation that would create an easier path for developers to finance large-scale economic development projects with bonds.
March 9 -
The subsidy payments for direct-page bonds are claimed using IRS Form 8038-CP, which is a "smart form" designed to prevent entry errors.
March 8 -
This week's big municipal bond deals got a warm reception from buyers as two New York issuers came to market.
March 8 -
An electric cooperative’s cross claim could upend the South Carolina Public Service Authority’s ability to collect nuclear-related costs.
March 8 -
With lawmakers failing to address a $1 billion budget deficit, S&P said “uncertainty about fiscal 2019 now looms over Louisiana.”
March 8 -
A sweeping bank regulatory bill under debate in the Senate is very close to achieving something the muni market has been fighting for since 2014: the inclusion of municipal bonds as high-quality liquid assets.
March 8 -
College of DuPage's accreditation is no longer on probation.
March 8 -
Pension policy decisions made to improve funding levels are putting financial pressure on school districts through higher contributions.
March 8 -
The focus in the municipal bond market Thursday was on New York as two issuers sold big deals in the competitive arena.
March 8 -
Support is scarce in rural parts of the district, suggesting an urban-rural divide.
March 8 -
NABL favors shortening to seven from 14 days the advance notice requirement for a public hearing about the issuance of PABs.
March 7 -
Steep enrollment declines sunk Sage College in Albany, N.Y. to Moody's Caa1 rating.
March 7 -
A trade war would bring risks for states that do major business with Canada and Mexico, Fitch Ratings said after a seventh round of talks ended with no resolution.
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