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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, was two basis points higher to 4.10% from 4.08% for the previous week.
March 10 -
Revised outlooks to negative from two of the four bond rating agencies represent bittersweet news for Connecticut, said state Treasurer Denise Nappier.
March 10 -
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States have three years to expend $1.9 billion of unused congressional earmarks for transportation projects.
March 9 -
A $1 trillion shortfall in public pension plans is rooted in poor governance, think tank Manhattan Institute for Policy Research reported.
March 9 -
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Organizers of a muni conference that features academics, market practitioners, public officials and regulations are rebranding the event and moving it from Boston to Washington.
March 8 -
From a threatened teacher strike to an escalating state-level attack on its governance and borrowing powers, the barrage of bad news has not let up for junk-rated Chicago Public Schools.
March 8 -
Nebraska lawmakers and governor agree on a proposed $450 million infrastructure bank financed with gas tax revenues.
March 8 -
With one month to go until opening day, Standard & Poors Rating Services on Friday raised its underlying rating on the District of Columbias baseball park revenue bonds to BBB+ from BBB.
March 8 -
Land-secured municipal bond defaults have plunged thanks to shifts in market practices and macroeconomic trends since the Great Recession.
March 8 -
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States will share $1.15 billion of federal funding for freight-related highway projects in fiscal 2016.
March 7 -
A labor-owned insurance company based in Washington, D.C.-based, has pledged $25 million in low-cost loans to aid the removal of lead in Flint, Mich.s contaminated water supply, the citys mayor said Sunday.
March 7 -
Since 2010, over 64,000 new beds on more than 100 different campuses across the country have been financed, built and are being maintained by the private sector.
March 7
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