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Municipal bonds were mixed ahead of this week’s $9.36 billion new issue calendar. This week’s slate is composed of $7.82 billion of negotiated deals and $1.54 billion of competitive sales.
May 8 -
Oklahoma lawmakers remain divided about how to fill a $900 million shortfall.
May 8 -
Voters across Texas approved most of the $8.2 billion of bond proposals on local ballots Saturday.
May 8 -
Municipal bond traders will be looking forward to this week’s healthy new issue slate, topped by a variety of deals from around the country.
May 8 -
Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Federal government expected to pay 75% of $500 million Oroville dam tab.
May 5 -
S&P Global Ratings revised its outlook on the District of Columbia's (DC) general obligation (GO) bonds to positive from stable and affirmed its 'AA' rating on the bonds. At the same time, S&P Global Ratings assigned its 'AA' rating and positive outlook to the district's series 2017A GO refunding bonds.
May 5 -
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló and his financial advisors are insisting that the Title III judge cannot review the amount of debt that Puerto Rico will pay in the next ten years.
May 5 -
Municipal market volume is set to rise to a nine week high, as issuers tap into growing demand for the securities.
May 5 -
Albany N.Y. was revised to stable from negative by S&P Global Ratings.
May 5 -
Goldman Sachs is expected to price the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp.’s $2.2 billion of Series 2017 second indenture bonds on Tuesday, May 23, the corporation announced on Friday.,
May 5 -
Atlanta closed Thursday on its $226.2 million water and wastewater refunding.
May 5 -
Judge Laura Swain of New York was chosen to oversee Puerto Rico's Title III restructuring process.
May 5 -
Municipal bonds were steady on Friday ahead of next week’s hefty new issue slate. Ipreo estimates volume for next week at $9.36 billion, up from a revised $4.89 billion sold this week, according to updated data from Thomson Reuters.
May 5 -
The Long Island Power Authority says renewables will save it $5 billion on no-longer needed capital investments.
May 5 -
A commission studying the possibility of replacing the 46-year-old Columbus Government Center ventured into the dicey arena of finances.
May 5 -
The municipal bond market is putting this week into the history books as traders look ahead to next week’s supply.
May 5 -
Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
















