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NABL has revised the model letter of underwriters' counsel it issued in 1999
June 16 -
California lawmakers approved a $183.2 billion all-funds budget package.
June 16 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged at midday ahead of next week’s above-average new issue calendar. Ipreo estimates volume for next week at $11.78 billion, up from a revised total of $3.47 billion sold this week, according to updated data from Thomson Reuters.
June 16 -
Pennsylvania's new pension legislation does nothing to solve its budget deficit.
June 16 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged in early activity ahead of next week’s above-average new issue calendar. Ipreo estimates volume for next week at $11.78 billion, up from a revised total of $3.47 billion sold this week, according to updated data from Thomson Reuters.
June 16 -
Top-quality municipal bonds finished weaker on Thursday as the last of the week’s larger sales came to market in the primary sector, led by deals from issuers on Mississippi and Hawaii.
June 15 -
A government enterprise that is building toll lanes on the Colorado 470 highway closed on $161.7 million of revenue bonds.
June 15 -
CAMDEN, Maine -- Voters here and in the neighboring town of Rockport overwhelmingly approved Tuesday a $25.2 million bond to construct a new middle school for the two towns' middle school students.
June 15 -
Los Angeles will price the first bonds from a measure voters approved to house homeless people.
June 15 -
Tucson's largest school district will seek voters' help to address critical facilities needs, including repairs to heating and cooling systems.
June 15 -
Austin district trustees on Wednesday night continued their work on formulating a bond package, but after discussing projects for four hours, they didn't quite land on an exact bond package or amount to put before voters.
June 15 -
Top-quality municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session as the last of the week’s larger sales came to market in the primary sector.
June 15 -
Municipal bond traders will be waiting to see some supply hit the screens on Thursday, a day after the primary market was sidelined by the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting.
June 15 -
The Port of Oakland has earned an upgrade from Moody's Investors Service.
June 14 -
Michigan's attorney general announced more felony charges in the Flint water contamination crisis.
June 14 -
A $1.1 billion tax-exempt revenue bond deal for New Jersey's American Dream retail/entertainment complex did not price as scheduled.
June 14 -
WEST HAVEN, Conn. -- With the annual audit of fiscal 2015-16 now delivered to the city -- and showing the city's cumulative deficit rising by $500,000 to $16.8 million -- the long-discussed deficit financing plan to bond the deficit and pay it off over time is ready to go forward.
June 14 -
U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., attacked the Puerto Rico Oversight Board’s plan to slash bondholder payments as illegal.
June 14 -
The Hunt County Commissioners Court has approved the sale of the first bonds which will help pay for multiple projects in the $24 million road bond package approved by voters in November.
June 14 -
Owners of under-construction nuclear reactors in Georgia reached a settlement with Toshiba and bankrupt Westinghouse.
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