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Municipal bond issuance will stay light in the coming week, rising to $4.89 billion, as the calendar offers little to sate investors' growing hunger for tax-exempt paper.
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Proposed federal legislation would revive state infrastructure banks as a funding option for local transportation projects.
January 24 -
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Bond Buyer indexes slid for the third week in a row.
January 23 -
Inflows to municipal bond mutual funds continued for a second straight week, at just $86 million, for the week ended Jan. 22.
January 23 -
A day after Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder unveiled a plan to pledge $350 million to Detroit's pensions, bondholders said it remains unclear how the influx of cash will play out legally.
January 23 -
The current U.S. transportation secretary and his predecessor on Thursday each separately warned about the dangers of letting the Highway Trust Fund become insolvent on or before the end of fiscal 2014.
January 23 -
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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder said the state will commit up to $350 million to pay off Detroit's pension debt and protect its prized art collection, in what would be the state's first significant intervention in the historic bankruptcy.
January 22 -
The judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy case turned down a request by bond insurers and other major creditors to weigh in on the fate of the city's art collection.
January 22 -
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The Detroit bankruptcy judge Wednesday will consider a motion by bond insurers and other major creditors asking for a formal role in the assessment of the city's art collection and ways to monetize it.
January 21 -
Bipartisan group of eight U.S. senators have joined 50 House members to support a proposed national infrastructure bank funded with $50 billion of 1% bonds.
January 21 -
The Massachusetts pension reserves investment trust fund returned 15.2% in calendar 2013, marking an investment gain of $7.9 billion, according to the Pension Reserves Investment Management board.
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