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The tax revenue could also be used to make up shortfalls in pension or bond payments.
July 14 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who were looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar. which Ipreo estimates at $7.66 billion.
July 14 -
Municipal bond traders are waiting to see how much volume the market will encounter next week as they eye volatile muni yields.
July 14 -
Affordable housing measures have taken center stage in Sacramento.
July 13 -
The downgrade affected $38.4 million of general obligation debt.
July 13 -
Chicago is expected to take advantage of the new debt vehicle authorized in the Illinois budget.
July 13 -
Top-quality municipal bonds finished unchanged on Thursday, traders said, as more deals came to market in the last big push of the week.
July 13 -
The county’s 25-year, $339 million refunding sold with an all-in, true-interest cost of 3.38%.
July 13 -
Top-quality municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, traders said, as more deals came to market.
July 13 -
Municipal bond traders are set to see more deals head their way on Thursday as the market will see the last big sales of the week hit the screens.
July 13 -
A merger between Philadelphia University and Thomas Jefferson University will have no immediate credit impact , according to Moody’s Investors Service.
July 12 -
Othello School District patrons will be asked to approve or reject a construction bond in February 2018.
July 12 -
The city council wants more time to decide on Flint's long term water plan.
July 12 -
Struggles with tuition revenue growth landed a junk rating for Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y.
July 12 -
The organization's national conference will be held in Los Angeles for first time.
July 12 -
The county plans to price $344 million of limited obligation refunding warrants, with a new 1% local sales tax supporting debt service.
July 12 -
A California legislative panel will consider whether to put a toll increase to a public vote.
July 11 -
ELKHART, Ind. -- Petitions and remonstrances to the extensive school project proposed by the Elkhart Community School Board were sent to the county auditor on July 6.
July 11 -
Richard Ryffel of Washington University in St. Louis discusses the July 16-17 Brookings Municipal Finance Conference in Washington, DC, which attracts academics, practitioners, issuers and regulators. Hosted by Paul Burton.
July 11 -
Lawsuit seeks to force a vote on the $34.5 million public funding portion of the Pistons deal.
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