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The one-notch general obligation and certificates of participation rating downgrades resulted from the application of Fitch's updated criteria.
September 3 -
S&P cited increased near-term capital needs in explaining the lowered outlook.
September 3 -
As extreme weather events occur with more frequency across the country, Michael Gaughan, executive director of the Vermont Bond Bank, says municipal bond banks can help smaller communities deal with the effects of them. Gaughan speaks with The Bond Buyer's Lynne Funk on the effects of climate change and how the various levels of government can work together to address it.
September 3 -
The Dallas-Fort Worth region toll highway owner and operator aims to rake in savings from the deal as it expects to cash fund a $2 billion capital plan.
September 3 -
The bank was one of 225 credits Moody's placed on review for possible upgrade July 25 when it released a revised rating methodology.
August 30 -
August's volume reached $49.174 billion in 873 issues, up 25% from 2023. August's total is above the 10-year average of $40.828 billion and is also the highest monthly total this year.
August 30 -
The House bill supported by the coalition would allow municipal bond holders to transfer the securities to the bank in exchange for stock.
August 28 -
Tensquare and its partner Karl Jentoft were charged for acting as an unregistered municipal advisor in eight offerings for charter schools in Minnesota.
August 28 -
Property taxpayers want a state court to order the city to reduce its 2024 tax levy by $187 million earmarked for a now-downsized mass transit plan.
August 27 -
Mount Saint Mary College in New York saw its bond rating downgraded to BBB from BBB-plus by Fitch Ratings after persistent declines in student enrollment.
August 27 -
Redeveloping the RFK stadium site could spur public finance of a multi-use project.
August 27 -
The borrower has missed the last five interest payments on the grant-backed bonds.
August 27 -
While the nonprofit hospital sector shows signs of stabilizing, Houston-based Texas Children's Hospital faces fiscal problems that led to two rating downgrades.
August 27 -
Agency cites growing debt levels and midrange demographic and economic factors.
August 26 -
Ohio's Eastern Gateway Community College has entered into conservatorship and will dissolve and close after a litany of problems and financial red flags.
August 26 -
The calendar next week largely continues "the elevated pace of primary market volume seen since May, against a backdrop of broadly supportive fund flows (LSEG inflows for eight consecutive weeks), somewhat better dealer positions (although still heavy), mid-August reinvestment to spend, but lighter late summer attendance," said J.P. Morgan strategists led by Peter DeGroot.
August 23 -
Up to $2.065 billion of taxable notes could be issued to finance termination of a public-private partnership that built a toll lane project in Harris County.
August 23 -
New facilities should reduce and ultimately eliminate the authority's current $5 million a month operating loss.
August 23 -
Nevada law currently bans privately financed toll roads, but there is precedent for exemptions.
August 23 -
Issuers in five Far West states increased their borrowing the first half of the year, while four saw sizable decreases.
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