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Top-rated municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who were seeing the first of the week's new issuance hit the market.
April 4 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were slightly stronger on Tuesday morning, as yields were lower by as many as two basis points according to traders, as they await the first new issuance of the week.
April 4 -
San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer's proposed hotel bed tax would fund convention center expansion, homeless services and street repairs.
April 4 -
Rep. David Young, R-Iowa, has introduced a bipartisan bill that would ease tax-exempt private activity bond restrictions for first-time farmers.
April 3 -
A number of municipal market groups and firms asked the MSRB in comment letters to create an exemption to its CUSIP rule that would allow placement agents to generally avoid having to obtain CUSIP numbers when they are engaging in private placements, including direct purchases.
April 3 -
A federal judge approved the Rhode Island Commerce Corp.’s settlement with the SEC over the state’s failed $75 million deal with videogame company 38 Studios.
April 3 -
San Antonio’s CPS Energy will issue $307 million for improvements to its grid, including installation of smart meters, development of microgrids and diversification of fuel sources.
April 3 -
The board of New York’s MTA approved contracts aimed at speeding the rebuilding of the L subway line’s Canarsie tunnel by three months, to 15 months.
April 3 -
New York lawmakers failed to reach agreement on a fiscal 2018 budget forcing Gov. Andrew Cuomo to propose an emergency plan to keep state government running.
April 3 -
NEWBERRY COUNTY, S.C. -- During a specially called meeting on Wednesday, Newberry County Council approved a resolution and had first reading of an ordinance that will allow Newberry County Memorial Hospital to refinance some of its existing debt.
April 3 -
On the heels of a late 2016 credit upgrade, Hofstra University on Long Island is planning $61 million of bonding this year for a new academic building and refinancing old debt.
March 31 -
The Schenectady County Legislature will vote next month on authorizing up to $70 million in bonds for Union College's new Science and Engineering Center, the largest project in the school's history.
March 30 -
Atlantic City's redevelopment effort appears to be gathering momentum following a "lost decade" that featured the closing of five casinos, a housing crisis and major recession, according to a new bi-annual report released Tuesday by the South Jersey Economic Review.
March 29 -
City Colleges of Chicago took a fresh rating hit this week over strains posed by the states prolonged budget impasse.
March 29 -
In the latest installment of Muni Minute, we take a quick look at the big tobacco bond sale coming from the Golden State Tobacco Securitization Corp.
March 27 -
Drew University's bonds went deeper into junk territory after Moody's Investors Service cited the small Madison, N.J., private college's "unsustainable operating deficits" and weakening reserves.
March 21 -
The New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority achieved record bond volume in 2016, the higher education conduit issuer announced Friday.
March 20 -
Threats to St. Louis Universitys medical accreditation adds some remote credit risks to the schools rating if not successfully resolved, Moodys Investors Service said.
March 17 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed legislation Monday that invests $34 million from a state bond program for facility enhancements at colleges and universities.
March 14 -
Illinois' public colleges and universities remain at risk of further credit damage after 21 months of state budget gridlock, Moody's Investors Service said Thursday.
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