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A $450 million Illinois toll road financing, and a $255 million note deal for a New Jersey stadium project will do little to resuscitate the new-issue market this week as volume is expected to fall by more than one third from last week's total.
May 4 -
State transportation departments face a $47 billion cut in federal funding in fiscal 2015 if Congress fails to shore up the Highway Trust Fund.
May 2 -
The board representing a major Detroit civilian retiree group board has voted in favor of supporting Detroit's proposed plan of adjustment.
May 2 -
Barclays Capital sees value in standalone Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle bonds now that yields have risen over concerns about potential shortfalls in U.S. highway funding.
May 2 -
The California Public Employees' Retirement System has filed a friend of the court brief in support of appeals to Detroit's eligibility to be in bankruptcy.
May 2 -
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The Bond Buyer's muni bond indexes were mostly stable in the week ending May 1, as Treasuries continued firming.
May 1 -
Municipal bond fund flows turned negative for the week ending April 30, as funds reported $26.38 million of outflows.
May 1 -
A federal judge Wednesday heard arguments from Michigan attorneys defending the state's controversial emergency management law from a lawsuit that calls it unconstitutional and illegal.
May 1 -
Approval of a $1.9 billion federal transportation loan for the $5.7 billion Silver Line rail extension to Washington's Dulles Airport is the largest ever awarded.
May 1 -
An issuer's credit health may become more important to the evaluation of special revenue bonds if Detroit impairs its water and sewer debt, Fitch Ratings said in a detailed look at how it may revise criteria after the largest municipal bankruptcy in the U.S.
May 1 -
Tax-exempt money market fund outflows slowed to $3.48 billion as total net assets dropped to $257.62 billion in the week ended April 28, according to The Money Fund Report, a service of iMoneyNet.com.
May 1 -
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Tolling and transit advocates praise the $302 billion transportation legislation now in Congress, but others doubt lawmakers will act before the November elections.
April 30 -
Investment advisors gave their take Tuesday at the Milken Institute Global Conference on investments at a time when questions are rising about the status of the economic cycle.
April 30 -
The banks that hold $1.4 billion of Detroit pension certificates have appealed the bankruptcy court's recent approval of a settlement with the counterparties that hold interest-rate swaps hedging the certificates.
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