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The Puerto Rico Oversight Board asked Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to change three fiscal plans.
February 6 -
Wisconsin is conducting a request for qualifications to establish senior- and co-manager underwriting pools.
February 6 -
Municipal bond buyers adopted a cautious tone on Tuesday, waiting for trading volatility to die down before jumping back into the market.
February 6 -
The Indiana Finance Authority would issue bonds backed by previously allocated state and local tax revenues.
February 6 -
John Chiang will co-host a two-day green bond event later this month in Santa Monica.
February 6 -
Ball State University would control the financially distressed Muncie school district through an appointed seven-member board.
February 6 -
The county is issuing bonds to partially fund a $46 million judgment owed to two men who were wrongly convicted of murder.
February 6 -
Some municipal bond traders are describing an apathetic mood in the municipal market on Tuesday.
February 6 -
Such a loan would be legal and would offer the best terms available to the utility, the board said in a court filing.
February 5 -
Muni market participants are ready for yet another week of low volume and high volatility, with investors keeping their money on the sidelines until the markets stabilize.
February 5 -
The bill would let governments invest funds in mutual, closed-end and exchange-traded funds, and high-quality corporate bonds.
February 5 -
Chicago has yet to identify to how it will pay for higher future pension funding, but Kroll says the city can manage.
February 5 -
Benefit changes for the city’s public safety pensions will remain, said Moody's Investors Service.
February 5 -
Kevin Corbett, Gov. Phil Murphy’s choice to lead New Jersey Transit, faces a host of fiscal, infrastructure and governance challenges.
February 5 -
A provision in the New York governor's budget plan would enable the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to create tax increment financing districts in New York City.
February 5 -
Action in the primary muni market has been slow and low in 2018 and yields have spiked recently, with investors increasingly moving to the sidelines to wait for calmer waters. However, some view this as a buying opportunity and are urging others to jump in with them.
February 5 -
Faced with yet another week of low volume and high volatility, muni market participants hope for improvement in February.
February 5 -
Syncora will pay $350 million under the agreement, which doesn't include any Puerto Rico exposure.
February 5 -
The federal tax overhaul and belt-tightening at the state level cast a pall of uncertainty over the $88.67 billion preliminary fiscal 2019 budget plan.
February 5 -
Although market conditions are not pristine, with rising yields and little primary action, market participants expressed reason to believe the first week of February will be a positive one.
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