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Public power energy providers are moving forward with using elective pay to boost investment in nuclear energy while electrifying small town and rural areas.
May 9 -
The municipal bond market may soon get its first glimpse of hotly anticipated tax legislation.
May 9 -
Federal threats to grants and the tax exemption continue to push universities to the bond market. This week, it was MIT, Yale, and Suffolk University's turn.
May 8 -
The Commercial Metals Company and the West Virginia Economic Development Authority took a chance by coming to market with a tax-exempt $150 million junk-rated private activity bond sale financing a scrap metal steel mill during uncertain times for the construction industry.
May 8 -
The bonds have not reacted to the most recent negative ratings actions, although one buysider said that may soon change.
May 8 -
The top five April bond financings totaled more than $8 billion.
May 8 -
The downgrade pushes $2.2 billion of private activity bonds issued for the passenger train startup though the Florida Development Finance Corp. to junk.
May 7 -
Harvard University's ongoing legal battles and the return to market by Chicago's Regional Transportation Authority lead a host of municipal topics in April.
May 7 -
The Illinois Municipal Electric Agency plans to sell $600 million of refunding bonds in July, amid questions about member contracts after the bonds' maturity.
May 7 -
Levy, a member of The Bond Buyer's Rising Stars Class of 2017, assumed the role of chair in late April.
May 6 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation rolls out $3.2 billion via 329 infrastructure grants that will fund more than 3,200 projects that the agency contends were tangled up in red tape and DEI requirements.
May 6 -
Legislation would overhaul Dallas Area Rapid Transit's financial structure in a way that could impact outstanding debt and derail bonds for Austin light rail.
May 6 -
The SEC told the court it is leaving for later to settle financial terms with Jeffrey DeLaveaga.
May 5 -
Despite a downgrade by Moody's Ratings in April, Washington, D.C., went to market early and emerged with an oversubscribed revenue and refunding bond issuance of nearly $1.5 billion.
May 5 -
The ratings agency changed its outlook on its BBB-minus rating to negative from stable Wednesday.
May 2 -
The ratings agency is growing more pessimistic about the United States economy.
May 2 -
Long Beach has few, if any, peer credits for the $88 million of marina revenue refunding bonds it plans to price next week.
May 2 -
Ohio's governor is critical of a legislative plan to support a Cleveland Browns stadium in suburban Brook Park with $600 million of state bonds.
May 2 -
The city, which faces a budget shortfall, would receive the lesser of 30% or $80 million of Harris County Toll Road Authority surplus toll revenue.
May 1 -
It's the latest in a series of legislative efforts to restore tax-exempt advance refunding of bonds.
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