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More state transportation P3 projects are on the horizon for 2014 due to declines in state and federal funding streams, Fitch said in a report
January 13 -
Mediators in Detroit's bankruptcy case unveiled a tentative plan created by a group of local and national foundations that have already raised $330M that could be used for some of the bankrupt city's unfunded pensions as long as the city promises to preserve its storied art collection.
January 13 -
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A $775 million New York City Transitional Finance Authority offering and a $468 million Minnesota state general fund appropriation bond sale will arrive in the primary market as investors decide how and where to reinvest Jan. 1 coupon payments and redemptions.
January 12 -
Tax-exempt municipal bonds rallied in the first full market week of January, as reinvestment cash hit investor portfolios and government data suggested a sluggish economy.
January 10 -
Municipal bonds remain attractive even after their divergence from Treasuries this past week, industry watchers say, suggesting the recent signs of strength in the market may carry into the new year.
January 10 -
Eleven U.S. cities are among the first in the 33 of 100 in the world picked by the Rockefeller Foundation to receive financial assistance in developing more-resilient infrastructure to resist catastrophic events.
January 10 -
Jefferson County's exit from Chapter 9 bankruptcy sparked interest in general obligation bondholder protections in Alabama, Moody's Investors Service said.
January 10 -
A coalition representing Detroit retirees sued in federal court to block the city from implementing health care changes that would shift older employees to Medicare and younger ones to the state-based health care exchange.
January 10 -
Municipal bond mutual funds recorded their lightest outflows since May 22, when they last registered inflows.
January 10 -
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The Bond Buyer's weekly yield indexes slid in the week ended Jan. 9.
January 9 -
Maryland has selected four international construction consortiums to submit proposals to build, maintain and operate the proposed $2.2 billion Purple Line light-rail system that would connect Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties.
January 9 -
California Gov. Jerry Brown proposes paying off the state's long-term debt, including all economic recovery bonds, and adding to its rainy day fund in his $106.8 billion general fund spending plan.
January 9 -
Detroit's negotiations this week with holders of the city's nearly $6 billion of water and sewer bonds went well enough that one investor said a settlement is likely.
January 9 -
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Los Angeles is hosting its 2nd Regional Investor Conference 2014 on Feb. 26-27 at Universal Studios and Paramount Studios.
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