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Top-rated municipal bonds were stronger at midday, traders said, as North Carolina competitively sold more than $550 million of bonds.
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Municipal bond traders will be seeing the last of this week’s larger deals come to market on Thursday, with North Carolina competitively selling more than $550 million of bonds in a single offering.
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The governor promised a "new era of economic growth" stemming from the investments.
July 19 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer expressed his displeasure with the Department of Education over missing computers at a press conference in Manhattan on Wednesday.
July 19 -
The lockbox provision could allow issuers to borrow at higher ratings, but may punish existing bondholders.
July 19 -
Laramie County may see a special election this fall.
July 19 -
Oklahoma City will use revenue bonds backed by 10 funding sources to fund the project.
July 19 -
Pauls Valley, Okla., school officials have now made it official — an early fall date awaits for another bond issue election.
July 19 -
Two new schools are coming to Spring Hill.
July 19 -
On Monday, the Katy Independent School District, Texas's community bond advisory committee presented the Board of Trustees with their recommendation for a $609.2 million bond package.
July 19 -
Regulators will hear claims that ratepayers face hikes from a “bungled” nuclear reactor project.
July 19 -
San Joaquin Delta College trustees yanked funding on Tuesday for a satellite campus in the north county, prompting Lodi advocates to say that after a decadelong wait the community will now seek partnerships with other colleges or universities.
July 19 -
The Title III bankruptcy judge approved a deal to pay Puerto Rico Employees Retirement System bondholders interest through October.
July 18 -
The debt would help finance a project to divert Red River floods away from Fargo, N.D. and Morehead, Minn.
July 18 -
Clarkston, Wash., School District voters will make the call in November on a $60.5 million school improvement bond after the Clarkston School Board made the ask official Monday.
July 18 -
S&P dropped Alaska to AA amid dwindling budget reserves.
July 18 -
A decreased reliance on bonds to finance capital investments has created a need for more municipal market research tools, experts said.
July 18 -
Two CDDs argue their bond plans comply with state law despite a challenge by residents.
July 17 -
This fall, voters in three Cedar Rapids-Iowa City metro area school districts will be asked to approve a total of $300 million in bond sales to rehabilitate, update and build new public schools.
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The primary municipal bond market will keep chugging along next week, with participants set to see more action than they did in a fast and furious past week.
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