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Ferrovial is expected to realize a 4.8% return on its investment in Denver P3 airport renovation.
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Moody’s projects more utility privatizations as local issuers look to cope with financial distress and sidestep maintenance and compliance costs.
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New Jersey is on track for revenue growth in 2018 after a strong start to the new fiscal year with July tax collections, according to State Treasurer Ford M. Scudder.
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Top-rated municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders, as several big competitive deals sold in the primary market.
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About $1 million will go to service the city's street bond debt, leaving the Duluth with $2.8 million for actual work.
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How can muni managers produce consistent returns while managing risk efficiently? Invesco’s Mark Paris, CIO & Head of Municipals, and Stephanie Larosilliere, Vice President & Senior Client Portfolio Manager, talk about their high-yield municipal fund, which tends to focus on seven to 10 sectors, with Tobacco, CCRC, IDB and Charter schools among the most active. John Hallacy is our host.
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Bitvore Corp. added features to its artificial intelligence-powered early warning system that continuously monitors material changes affecting risk across the municipal market.
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Municipal bond market traders on Tuesday are set to see the start of this week’s supply hit the screens as several large competitive offerings are slated to sell.
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State officials say they are prepared for increased pressure on its $10 billion general fund.
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Top-quality municipal bonds ended mixed on Monday, according to traders, as the market prepared for this week’s $6.7 billion new issue calendar.
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The city council unanimously approved a for the city to host the games in 2028.
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The governor wants an amendment requiring a supermajority vote of lawmakers to raise taxes and fees.
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A significant bond issue is on the town's special election ballot on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
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Deteriorating infrastructure will drag down U.S. economy, contractors warn.
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Build America Mutual, after surviving a credit watch with its double-A rating intact, posted mixed results in the second quarter.
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The Democratic majority wants to override the changes Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner made to its school funding package.
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West Virginia Parkways Authority General Manager Greg Barr said the agency is getting the ball rolling on the process to sell bonds to finance roads projects.
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Federal Judge Juan Sánchez acknowledged the complexity of the case.
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Top-quality municipal bonds were mixed at mid-session, according to traders, as the market prepared for this week’s $6.7 billion new issue calendar.
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The state of Maryland is expected to bring $1.34 billion over two competitive sales, bringing the possibility of resetting the municipal yield curve.
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