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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Puerto Rico's claim raises an issue at the heart of the territory’s $74 billion bankruptcy.
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Municipal bonds finished flat on Wednesday as traders saw the last of this week’s big deals hit the screens.
May 24 -
Atlantic City hit the bond market for the first time since a late 2016 state takeover Wednesday.
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San Diego’s city attorney criticized a ballot initiative to transform the city's old football stadium into a soccer-anchored development.
May 24 -
President Trump’s proposed budget allocates Puerto Rico $1.24 billion more Medicaid spending than the federal government had promised.
May 24 -
The board of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved an increase in its capital program.
May 24 -
Trump’s infrastructure proposals could result in less infrastructure spending, not more.
May 24 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session as traders on Wednesday as traders look to see several deals of size coming from the Golden State hit the screens, topped by a California green bond sale.
May 24 -
The advantages of the private partnership structure in today’s municipal market.
May 24
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A Connecticut town is enhancing its disclosure practices through new technology.
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Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy released a framework to reshape contracts with state employee unions.
May 24 -
Illinois Senate Democrats passed a $37.3 billion budget with more than $5 billion of new tax revenue.
May 24 -
Municipal bond traders on Wednesday will be looking at the direction of yields, which has been trending lower in the past few sessions. The market will see several deals of size coming from the Golden State hit the screens, topped by a California green bond sale.
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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The administration has released a fact sheet on its infrastructure initiative with some plans that contradict the fiscal 2018 budget proposal.
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On a 6-3 vote, the Dallas School Board accepted a bond agreement from PNC Bank to fund a new school to replace Dallas Elementary at a cost not to exceed $39.5 million.
May 23 -
The Aurora City Council is set to vote on a $16.5 million bond issue to pay for capital projects during the next four years.
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