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The Georgia pubic power agency will use bonds and loans to complete its share of the project.
September 5 -
The firm announced a merger with Lindquist & Vennum LLP.
September 5 -
Opponents withdrew petitions for a threatened referendum that had stalled plans to issue bonds for the Quicken Loans Arena rehab.
September 5 -
Five winners of the Carey Gabay scholarship program were announced on Monday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced.
September 5 -
Hahn & Hahn hopes WMBE designation will attract new energy sector clients
September 1 -
Volume in the primary municipal bond market is expected to decline to fewer than $4 billion of bonds issued, a typical slowdown following a holiday weekend.
September 1 -
The UT system will offer investors a choice of taxable or tax-exempt debt as it prices $600 million of bonds.
September 1 -
An Alabama group wants the justices to rule on a state law backing the county’s recent refunding deal.
September 1 -
Posey County, Ind., agreed to give a developer tax increment revenues to repay its bonds.
September 1 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were stronger in late morning activity, according to traders, who are looking ahead to next week’s holiday-light calendar. Ipreo estimates total bond volume for next week at $3.86 billion.
September 1 -
The municipal bond market is winding up the week ahead of the three-day holiday weekend. Markets will be closed on Monday in observance of Labor Day.
September 1 -
The Chicago Teacher's Union threatened a lawsuit that could derail the funding package.
August 31 -
Volume shrank from August 2016, when the market was on a record-breaking run.
August 31 -
Top-rated municipal bonds finished mixed on Thursday as the market quieted down ahead of the Labor Day weekend.
August 31 -
A delegation of city leaders traveled to Sacramento to lobby for the measure.
August 31 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were mixed ahead of the Labor Day weekend. The primary is wrapped up for the week, with no major deals scheduled for Thursday or Friday.
August 31 -
The Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia voted to finish the two reactors, but cost was not disclosed.
August 31 -
Municipal bond traders are taking a break as the market quiets down ahead of the looming Labor Day holiday weekend. The primary sector is wrapped up for the week, with no major deals scheduled for Thursday or Friday.
August 31 -
The state passed a law to strengthen its school credit enhancement program, bringing Moody's upgrades to 58 school districts.
August 30 -
The package delivers about $150 million more than district officials wrote into their spending plan for the year.
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