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The planned fiscal 2026 increase in bonding is expected to continue for several years.
February 27 -
S&P cited the government's improved fiscal position as a factor in the positive outlook.
February 27 -
A voter-approved charter amendment requiring a bigger police force spurred Moody's Ratings to revise its outlook on the city's A1 bond rating to negative.
February 27 -
Seconds – even just one of them – count, FINRA's fining of MarketAxess shows
February 27 -
Chicago's City Council on Wednesday approved the sale of $830 million of general obligation bonds that Mayor Brandon Johnson says will fund infrastructure improvements.
February 27 -
The MTA took a victory lap on congestion pricing, presenting new data and rebuking the "existential threat" from the White House.
February 27 -
A state-by-state review of 2024 yearend issuance in the Southeast.
February 27 -
Volume in the Southeast was up 46% in 2024, led by Florida, where municipal bond sales more than doubled to $27.49 billion.
February 27 -
It has been a bit of a "heavy start" to the year for issuance, said Jeff Devine, a municipal research analyst at GW&K.
February 26 -
Illinois' Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for fiscal year 2023 recently passed the 600-day mark and is threatening to break California's lateness record.
February 26 -
The rating agency said the one-notch downgrade, which comes ahead of a bond sale, was due to weaker operating performance and liquidity.
February 26 -
The rating agency cited the state's ample reserves, robust natural resource base and critical role in U.S. strategic interests.
February 26 -
A state-by-state review of 2024 yearend issuance in the Midwest.
February 26 -
A state-by-state review of 2024 yearend issuance in the Southwest.
February 26 -
The Federal government's long-term budget challenges could mean dramatic changes for hospitals and health systems nationwide, derailing the post-COVID credit recovery that helped turn the healthcare sector into the fastest-growing segment of the municipal market in 2024.
February 26
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Muni prices continue to "show relative resilience" despite a nearly record pace of issuance, said Matt Fabian, a partner at Municipal Market Analytics.
February 25 -
They say the reasons the court had given to continue the stay are no longer valid.
February 25 -
The public finance industry is addressing cyber threats, which became clearer with last year's hack of White Lake Township's bond closing.
February 25 -
Issuers in the eight-state region sold $103.3 billion of bonds last year, with Texas deals accounting for $68.13 billion of the debt.
February 25 -
Last week, "there was no meaningful economic data to digest and yields were slightly lower," said Daryl Clements, a portfolio manager at AllianceBernstein.
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