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Vero Beach, Fla., signed a letter of intent to sell its utility to Florida Power & Light.
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Chicago Public Schools is seeking authorization to bolster its GO authority to $500 million.
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Issuers and others suggested market participants come together to narrow the SEC's proposal on disclosing alternative debts.
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The San Diego County Water Authority announced rate hikes amid a dispute with its wholesale supplier.
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Goldman Sachs opened the first of a two-day retail order period for the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp., N.Y.’s $2.15 billion tax-exempt deal as municipal bonds were unchanged ahead of next week's $7.02 billion calendar.
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University of Connecticut bonds are on Moody's review for downgrade.
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The municipal bond market on Friday will be looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar as participants eye falling bond yields. The largest deal of the upcoming week is from the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp. will offer $2.19 billion of second indenture revenue bonds.
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Bonds for Northern Illinois University student housing were sent to junk over occupancy struggles.
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In an IRS-driven exchange, a Florida jail operator will exchange tax-exempt bonds for taxable debt.
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Municipal bonds finished stronger on Thursday as the last of this week’s larger new issue deals hit traders' screens.
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California school districts are still waiting for the windfall from November's bond elections.
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Bankruptcies and defaults have taught the market that General Obligation bonds, once the bedrock credits, aren't all the same.
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The University of Colorado's bond rating has been upgraded, indicating to investors financial stability for CU's current and future bonds, according to a Tuesday press release.
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Florida unveiled a new website Wednesday to improve transparency for bondholders and market experts.
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The merger of two Twin Cities area not-for-profit hospital systems is expected to close June 1.
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Three individuals and one issuer were awarded for contributions to the municipal market and NFMA.
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Public power agencies in Georgia and South Carolina face headwinds from the Westinghouse bankruptcy.
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The Indiana's school bond intercept program's AA-plus rating was affirmed after legislative tweaks.
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Hartford, Conn.’s latest downgrade shows Connecticut must help the city avert bankruptcy, said Mayor Luke Bronin.
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The Centralia, Wash., School District completed the sale of $74 million in voter-approved bonds on May 9, which will give the district the funds to move forward with plans to replace two elementary schools and to rebuild Centralia High School.
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