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Some municipal market participants believe Sen. Mike Crapo would be a good replacement for Sen. Orrin Hatch as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.
January 3 -
Gov. Henry McMaster said the only way to stop rate increases to pay for the failed Summer nuclear project is to sell the state-owned utility.
January 3 -
The Board said "filtering" bids and offers can hurt retail investors, liquidity, and market efficiency.
January 3 -
Three lawsuits will determine what community development districts must do to buy property, and what developers must do with aging amenities.
January 3 -
State lawmakers reconvene on Jan. 17.
January 3 -
The city launched a new investor website, and boasts two recent upgrades to its still-junk ratings.
January 2 -
It's a sure thing that within two years, the Worthington Board of Education will ask for a bond issue to begin to deal with cramped, aging buildings.
January 2 -
The municipal bond market will see a shortage of new supply kicking off the new year, after experiencing a record-breaking month in which almost $63 billion of bonds sold.
December 29 -
Issuers rushing to close PABs and refunding deals propelled issuance past the single-month record set before 1986 tax reform.
December 29 -
The municipal bond market will see a shortage of new supply going into the new year, after experiencing a record-breaking month in which more than $61 billion of bonds sold.
December 29 -
With the primary market at a standstill Thursday, attention turned to the first major deal of the New Year, a planned sale by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority that’s being challenged in court.
December 28 -
While there are no major bond issues on the slate for Thursday, one deal that is garnering some attention is next week's $381 million offering from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority
December 28 -
Increased demand on power grids driven by electric vehicles is viewed as a bright spot for utilities.
December 28 -
After granting an expansion franchise to Nashville, Major League Soccer has Cincinnati, Detroit and Sacramento on the hook.
December 27 -
The pioneer in electronic muni data celebrated its 25th year with a new product that addresses the market's need for best execution.
December 27 -
The USDOT's approval of the allocation triggered threats from opponents that legal action will be taken.
December 27 -
The new tax law and imminent scarcity threaten to change market dynamics for muni buyers in 2018.
December 26 -
The project to protect environmentally sensitive areas like the Florida Everglades from toxic algae could cost close to $2 billion.
December 26 -
When primary voters in Lake Zurich head to the polls in March, they'll have a chance to decide whether officials at Lake Zurich Community Unit School District 95 should spend $77.6 million on large-scale upgrades to school buildings.
December 26 -
Marcia Clark, head of California’s Fixed Income Academy, says business schools need to offer more bond classes. Co-hosted by Paul Burton and Keeley Webster.
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