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A bill to grant New York City design-build project authority died when the legislature adjourned.
June 23 -
Municipal bond traders are taking a break from the primary on Friday to go through the long list of deals that priced this week and put them into their order books.
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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The chief U.S. District judge for Puerto Rico has appointed a helper judge in the commonwealth's Title III bankruptcy case.
June 22 -
In the week ended June 22, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index was unchanged from 4.04% the previous week. The BB40 Index is based on the price of 40 long-term bonds.
June 22 -
Cook County's leader says state and federal issues weigh heavily on budget planning.
June 22 -
A new Florida education bill is credit negative for 67 public school districts, Moody's says.
June 22 -
Top-rated municipals bonds finished mixed on Thursday, traders said, as several big deals from California issuers were closing out the week’s new issue slate.
June 22 -
The budget plan would cut the Transportation Department’s discretionary spending the lowest level in 18 years.
June 22 -
Gov. Charlie Baker wants Massachusetts to provide up to $500 million over five years for life sciences.
June 22 -
Dennis G. Ciocca, a municipal industry veteran whose career as a public finance banker spanned nearly 50 years, lost his seven-year battle with prostate cancer on June 14. He was 76.
June 22 -
AUGUSTA, Maine -- Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap has certified that nearly 61 percent of voters in last week's statewide bond referendum approved the borrowing plan.
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Two rating agencies say Indiana's triple-A ratings are not affected by a failed P3.
June 22 -
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy is developing a plan to operate state government should a budget not materialize.
June 22 -
Top-rated municipals bonds were mixed at mid-session, traders said, as several big deals from California issuers were closing out the week’s new issue slate.
June 22 -
Dallas City Council members appear to have finally found a way to agree on the contents of an $800 November million bond package: spending another $225 million.
June 22 -
The Cambria County, Pa., Commissioners unanimously approved a 2016 audit presented by Wessel & Co. that showed the county paid down approximately $6 million of its general fund deficit.
June 22 -
New Jersey lawmakers, seeking to help public libraries stay relevant, are pushing for additional funding for new building and technology upgrades to lure people to visit for more services than just books to take home.
June 22 -
Most Alaska bonds will still be paid in the event of a government shutdown, its debt manager said.
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