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Municipal bond funds reported inflows slowed to $192.27 million for the week ending June 5 from $634.48 million the week before, according to Lipper FMI.
June 5 -
Outflows from tax-exempt money market funds slowed to $692.4 million in the week ended June 2, as total net assets fell to $256.41 billion, according to The Money Fund Report, a service of iMoneyNet.com.
June 5 -
Holders of Detroit's bonds want the bankruptcy judge to consider key questions of whether the city's treatment of its bond debt is legal at a main confirmation trial this summer instead of a one-day hearing set for later this month.
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The proposed EPA rule to reduce carbon emissions could negatively pressure issuers' credit ratings, some analysts said in preliminary comments this week.
June 4 -
Calling it a historic day in Michigan, Gov. Rick Snyder promised speedy approval of a package of bills aimed at resolving Detroit's bankruptcy with a state contribution to the city's pensions funds.
June 4 -
Recent improvements in airline profits are credit positive for airport bonds and may lead to increased capital investments, Well Fargo says.
June 4 -
A group of creditors led by bond insurers asked the federal judge overseeing Detroit's Chapter 9 bankruptcy to delay the confirmation trial by nearly two months, saying the city has failed to turn over key documents in a timely way.
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Calling it a historic day in Michigan, Gov. Rick Snyder promised speedy approval of a package of bills aimed at resolving Detroit's bankruptcy with a state contribution to the city's pensions funds.
June 3 -
Senate Appropriations subcommittee approved legislation that would keep federal highway funding at 2014 levels next year while increasing transit spending by $310 million.
June 3 -
The judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy case Monday outlined 14 legal questions related to the city's plan of confirmation, three of which are related to Detroit's proposed treatment of its bondholders.
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