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Most of the oil states have gone into recession, S&P Global Ratings said in a new report.
January 24 -
A 10-year infrastructure proposal from Senate Democrats would provide $1 trillion of federal funding for roads, schools, and airports.
January 24 -
New York MTA retired $945 million of debt from its core portfolio last year through normal amortization, said deputy finance director Olga Chernat.
January 24 -
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Arlington Memorial Bridge was closed to vehicles during inaugural weekend to prevent further damage to the historic span.
January 23 -
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Airports, high-speed rail, and roads, particularly in dense metropolitan areas, could be particularly appealing targets.
January 20 -
States are expected to issue more road debt as federal transportation funding continues to stagnate.
January 20 -
Muni professionals predictions about the economy, volume, demand, and credit spreads panned out, but they were taken off guard by the political roller coaster that roiled the tax-exempt market in 2016.
January 20 -
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The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, decreased one basis point to 4.19% from 4.20% from the previous week.
January 19 -
Incoming Trump administration officials ask Virginia for a list of infrastructure projects with their own revenue source.
January 19 -
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VP-elect Mike Pence promises new Trump administration will propose an infrastructure bill that would fund large projects.
January 18 -
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