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The Bond Buyer's weekly yield indexes rose the week ended Nov. 14.
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Investor demand for municipal bond mutual funds remained sluggish for a 25th straight week, with outflows of $903 million for the week of Nov. 13.
November 14 -
Fitch Ratings placed the BBB-minus rating of Puerto Rico's general obligation bonds on rating watch negative, citing in part concerns about market access.
November 14 -
Legislation introduced in the Senate Thursday would create a new financing authority that would provide loans and loan guarantees for infrastructure projects.
November 14 -
The proposed merger of US Airways Group and American Airlines could be bad news for smaller airports as the combo unit gives up gates at major hubs, Moody's says.
November 14 -
Municipal borrowers looking to expedite the process to tap the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program for project loans should bring a thorough financing package to the table and be flexible in negotiating terms, loan recipients offered up as advice Thursday.
November 14 -
The federal judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy case ruled Thursday that the city must reveal the fees it plans to pay to Barclays for a $350 million debtor-in-possession financing, one of the few DIP loans for a municipality in Chapter 9.
November 14 -
The total net assets of tax-exempt money market funds declined by $1.32 billion to $263.26 billion in the week ended Nov. 11, as they gave up most of the prior week's gains.
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Investors in municipal bonds are mostly pleased that hedge funds have increased their bets recently in distressed state and local government debt.
November 13 -
Detroit's mayor-elect Mike Duggan introduced the core of his transition team even as he said it remains unclear how much power he will have under the city's state-appointed emergency manager.
November 13 -
More than $5 billion in private activity bond capacity remains available from DOT to fund P3s that invest in large surface transportation projects.
November 13 -
Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr redirected $95 million meant for debt-service payments into a fund for restructuring costs, according to a budget memo obtained by the Detroit City Council.
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A state-run board Tuesday approved Gov. Rick Snyder's push to lease Belle Isle, Detroit's biggest park, for up to 30 years, killing an alternative 10-year lease proposed by the Detroit City Council.
November 12 -
American Airlines and US Airways Group Inc. settled an antitrust lawsuit with the U.S. Department of Justice, clearing American's path to exit bankruptcy and repay its municipal bondholders.
November 12 -
The group of motorists who lost their challenge to the Elizabeth River Tunnels public-private partnership in the Virginia Supreme Court are asking the court to rehear the case, as the commonwealth's governor-elect suggests he is interested in working to lower the planned toll rates for the tunnels.
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