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With limited supply available, an analyst said North Carolina’s $400 million deal should attract ‘significant demand’ from investors.
July 17 -
Bond insurers and legal counsel battled for share of a smaller market as Assured Guaranty and Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP stayed atop the rankings.
July 17 -
NYC Comptroller Stringer is calling on the state legislature to approve a municipal bond act to help the MTA fix "ADA Transit Deserts" that leave senior and disabled New Yorkers stranded.
July 17 -
The clinic will privately place the debt with buyers internationally and in the U.S.
July 17 -
Municipal bond buyers were rewarded as a bevy of new deals hitting the market on Tuesday.
July 17 -
The Bond Buyer is proud to kick off the third-annual Rising Stars program, showcasing the brightest young minds in the municipal bond industry. Click to learn how to nominate an emerging leader in muni finance.
July 17
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Jonathan Bowles of the Center for an Urban Future tells how New York City's parks infrastructure is crumbling through years of neglect. Paul Burton hosts.
July 17 -
Luke Bronin, in an interview at the Brookings Municipal Finance Conference, said Connecticut's capital city is "in a stronger position than we’ve been in a long time."
July 17 -
Two researchers found the Securities and Exchange Commission and Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board had different data on municipal advisor registrants with a number of MAs failing to update SEC filings.
July 16 -
The week's primary activity got off to a mixed start as the NYC TFA rounded up more retail orders on its big sale.
July 16 -
U.S. Court of Federal Claims Chief Judge Susan Braden carved a legal path for holding the federal government liable for cuts to Puerto Rico bonds.
July 16 -
States and localities can’t continue to postpone resolving their pension problems or they will crowd out essential services and infrastructure and lose population, Chapman Strategic Advisors managing director James Spiotto says in a paper to be delivered in Washington on Tuesday.
July 16 -
The city's Public Utilities Commission is embarking on a $2.9 billion sewer upgrade plan.
July 16 -
Dallas will issue $235 million of bonds to settle lawsuits about officers' back pay.
July 16 -
Municipal bond buyers are patiently awaiting sizable new issues to set the tone for the rest of the week.
July 16 -
Mayor Paul George wants to bring the city into the Act 47 workout program for struggling municipalities.
July 16 -
The judge dismissed Aurelius' argument that the U.S. Constitution had prohibited the means used to appoint the oversight board members.
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The new service will save dealer firms time and effort as they enter into muni underwriting syndicates.
July 13 -
Investors began lining up for the New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s nearly $1 billion building aid revenue bond offering on Friday.
July 13 -
Chicago's 2017 CAFR offers deep dive into Chicago's fiscal gains and deeper strains.
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