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Montgomery County, Md., came to market on Wednesday with a triple-A-rated general obligation bond offering.
October 24 -
The newly-minted water infrastructure law is good news for state and local governments looking for more avenues to finance water projects.
October 24 -
Municipal bond pros say the industry has adapted to an insurance industry one-tenth its former size. Part 3 of The Bond Buyer's series on the decade after the financial crisis.
October 24 -
The board continues to say that state metrics should be a guide to restructuring the island's central government debt to a much lower level.
October 23 -
Volatility in the equity market spurred a flight to quality.
October 23 -
The tax overhaul and rising rates started to bolster demand, partly offsetting the decline in issuance.
October 23 -
The 50 City Council members will ultimately have to sign off on new revenue needed to achieve actuarial funding.
October 23 -
The debt issuance by Worcester, Massachusetts, to build a minor-league baseball stadium will probably not affect the city’s credit quality, according to Moody's.
October 23 -
Municipals were stronger at mid-session as new supply started to trickle into the market.
October 23 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board has voted unanimously to ok a five-year fiscal plan that faces local government opposition.
October 23 -
Funding a major capital program increasingly with debt is a big challenge, said finance director Robert Foran.
October 23 -
Moody's Investors Service lowered its outlook for the county's Aa1 rating.
October 23 -
Although there is no direct role for tax-exempt bonds in Opportunity Zones, municipalities are looking at them as a way to attract capital investment to economically distressed areas.
October 22 -
Puerto Rico bonds gained in a mixed muni market as a revised fiscal plan projected a bigger surplus.
October 22 -
The revised five-year fiscal plan projects increased disaster-related funding and slowing population decline through 2023.
October 22 -
Gage County had consulted a bankruptcy attorney, who told officials it wouldn't qualify for Chapter 9.
October 22 -
Next month Maine voters will be asked to borrow $106 million for the state's transportation infrastructure, adding to hundreds of millions of dollars in debt the state has taken on in recent years to prop up its underfunded highway budget.
October 22 -
Voters in one of the nation's fastest-growing counties will decide on a $750 million bond measure for roads as one of its school districts seeks $690 million.
October 22 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Monday ahead of this week’s rather paltry new issue supply calendar.
October 22 -
What began as trouble in the housing and mortgage markets shook the whole world in 2008, including a municipal bond industry that had to learn to live without bond insurance, auction-rate debt and some big investment banks.
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