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A week after pricing the largest airport bond issue in its history, Denver will close on the deal with a goal of remodeling the still youthful aviation hub.
August 27 -
Massachusetts returns to the municipal bond market this week as it prepares to offer general obligation bonds ahead of the Labor Day holiday
August 27 -
A COFINA bondholder group welcomed the plan as a step toward consummating the COFINA restructuring agreement-in-principal.
August 24 -
Municipal bond buyers will get another chance to get some Massachusetts and Texas paper as both issuers head into the market.
August 24 -
The Rahm Emanuel administration told aldermen that a POB could save $6 billion and ease future tax and fee hikes.
August 24 -
Owners of a Los Angeles complex had argued that their duty to provide affordable units ended when bonds were paid off.
August 24 -
DASNY finished the first half of 2018 as the nation’s second largest issuer with $3.2 billion in bonds sold.
August 24 -
Massachusetts and Texas will be in the market next week as the unofficial summer season winds down during the last week before Labor Day.
August 24 -
James J. O'Neil received a 12-month suspension from the market for his role in the flipping and kickback scheme.
August 23 -
Legislation pending in both the Senate and House would eliminate private activity bond volume caps for water and sewer projects.
August 23 -
The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, fell to 4.01% from 4.02% the week before.
August 23 -
The New York State Thruway Authority is on the road to completing a decades-long reconstruction project for a heavily-traveled stretch of Interstate-95.
August 23 -
Deals from New York and Massachusetts led the new issue slate on Thursday as the last of the week’s supply came to market.
August 23 -
Citi's assessment is conditioned on pension obligation bonds being part of a package to tackle the city's pension liabilities.
August 23 -
Municipal bond market participants are seeing the last of this week’s new issues come to market on Thursday, led by issuers from New York and Massachusetts.
August 23 -
The now-defunct unregistered broker-dealer Core Performance Management, LLC, and four of its former employees settled fraud and MSRB rule violations with the SEC for engaging in municipal bond flipping and kickback scheme.
August 23 -
With all the wrongdoing by powerful players in the public and private sectors, it appears very likely that these players may owe lots of money to bondholders.
August 23
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Illinois offered top yields to draw strong demand for its $966 million general obligation refunding.
August 22 -
Governor rejects ending Christmas Bonus or cutting pensions.
August 22 -
Both the big Illinois bond deal and the giant Texas note sale were warmly received by investors Wednesday.
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