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New York’s tuition program will have a minimal credit impact on the state’s public universities, according to Moody’s.
April 27 -
Atlanta’s $226.2 million water and wastewater refunding deal received $634.7 million in orders.
April 27 -
Ballot initiatives to fund Wenatchee, Wash., schools and construct a new Chelan hospital won hearty support from voters in Tuesday's special election tally.
April 27 -
The Erie School District, Pa., wants to grow at the same time it shrinks.
April 27 -
The action in the primary market is set to slow after an action packed day on Wednesday that featured six deals greater than $100 million.
April 27 -
New York State's free college tuition proposal raises enrollment uncertainty, according to Fitch Ratings.
April 26 -
Illinois public university presidents sounded alarms about the historic state budget impasse.
April 26 -
Voters in the Goddard, Kan., school district on Tuesday approved a bond issue for $52 million worth of school improvements.
April 26 -
The Clarkston, Idaho, School Board decided this week to aim for a high school construction bond election this November, instead of February 2018.
April 26 -
The Illinois Tollway's board of directors will consider adding $1.3 billion to its bond issuance plans.
April 25 -
Overhaul would result in higher-rated paper, Nappier says.
April 25 -
The $8.2 billion on local Texas bond ballots May 6 is the most since November 2015.
April 24 -
Virginia’s budget imbalance stemming from soft revenue growth and spending down its savings led S&P Global Ratings to revise the outlook to negative on the state’s AAA general obligation rating.
April 21 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session, according to traders, who were looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar. Ipreo estimates volume at $8.26 billion, up from a revised total of $5.94 billion this week, according to updated data from Thomson Reuters.
April 21 -
Assured Guaranty and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP increased their leads in the municipal bond insurance and bond counsel rankings in the first quarter, as political uncertainty and higher interest rates cut into the volume of transactions.
April 21 -
The rating pains of Illinois' public universities took a turn for the worse.
April 21 -
Competitive and negotiated calendars for long and short-term issuance
April 21 -
S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term rating and underlying rating (SPUR) three notches to 'B' from 'BB' on Northeastern Illinois University Board of Trustees' outstanding university facilities system (UFS) and certificates of participation (COPS) bonds, issued for Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU).
April 20 -
S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term rating and underlying rating (SPUR) three notches to 'BB' from 'BBB' on Southern Illinois University Board of Trustees' housing and auxiliary facilities system (HAFS) revenue bonds and certificates of participation (COPs), issued for Southern Illinois University (SIU), and placed the ratings on CreditWatch with negative implications.
April 20 -
S&P Global Ratings has affirmed and placed on CreditWatch with negative implications its 'A' long-term rating on Illinois State University Board of Trustees' series 2016 auxiliary facilities system (AFS) revenue bonds.
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