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The muni market absorbed almost $58 billion, a record for December, before a holiday hiatus to end the year.
December 22 -
Leavenworth school officials are adjusting their timeline for a possible bond issue.
December 22 -
Northeastern Local Schools Board of Education members remain uncertain if they will go back to the ballot in May after voters in November rejected a plan to build $117 million new schools.
December 22 -
The year was marked by price fluctuations, yield curve flattening, spread compression, credit quality concerns, and other stresses.
December 22 -
The tollway agency plans to spend $1.2 billion on capital projects next year.
December 22 -
The urgency for healthcare issuers to sell tax-exempt bonds is gone after private activity bonds survived tax reform.
December 21 -
Georgia regulators said the private and public power owners can move forward with the Plant Vogtle project.
December 21 -
Forty hours of analysis, 18 committee members, 16 months of 14 meetings and 13 separate studies were boiled down into a 90-minute presentation on current Walla Walla school building needs Tuesday night.
December 21 -
Davidson County Board of Commissioners voted last week to assemble a package of survey questions regarding a possible bond referendum.
December 21 -
The two largest deals of the week touched down, as yields rose with comprehensive tax reform just a few President Trump pen strokes away from becoming official.
December 20 -
When the future of tax-exempt bonds for nonprofits was unclear, the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York unleashed many end-of- year transactions.
December 20 -
A new school for third- through fifth-graders would be built if Perkins-Tryon Public Schools voters approve two bonds totaling $16.5 million next February.
December 20 -
Officials with Alexandria Community Schools during a preliminary determination hearing on Monday announced hopes taxpayers will approve a $19.3 million facilities bond payable over 19 years.
December 20 -
Bond director Ben Watkins lamented the loss of the refinancing tactic that helped refinance 62% of the state’s debt portfolio.
December 20 -
A proposed school bond for Pontotoc City Schools failed in a vote Tuesday night.
December 20 -
Indiana’s experience provides a roadmap for what can go wrong in a private partnership, though it's not indicative that the funding technique is flawed.
December 19 -
It took just one day for the North Huron Board of Education to go back to the voters.
December 19 -
Market experts see less municipal bond volume next year, far fewer bank loans, new buyers of bonds, and more volatility if the tax bill is enacted as expected.
December 18 -
The Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Authority will price a $679 million current and advance refunding of tobacco bonds.
December 18 -
Approval of the tax reform bill led the Florida Development Finance Corp. to cancel its Monday meeting to approve a deal for the train project.
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