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If the appeals court overrules parts of her decision, Judge Swain said she is "capable of adapting and reacting appropriately."
February 12 -
The muni market will see "continued strength," said Wesly Pate, senior portfolio manager at Income Research + Management, largely due to a a dearth of new-issue supply.
February 12 -
The sale of the bonds allowed ACTA to reshape its debt service profile and avoid projected debt service shortfalls by refunding into capital appreciation bonds and extending maturity dates.
February 12 -
A plan to build a new arena in Virginia accommodating two major league sports faces opposition both locally and from the teams' current home in Washington.
February 12 -
A new regulation requiring state and local transportation departments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions would limit spending flexibility, opponents say.
February 12 -
Oklahoma is on a roll, notching its third positive rating outlook since July with the latest move coming from Fitch Ratings.
February 12 -
As Texas' governor starts busing migrants to Illinois suburbs, social services agency and public safety budgets are likely to see some strain.
February 12 -
This volatility can be seen in the whipsawing figures from the SIFMA Municipal Swap Index Yield over the past few months, but in January in particular.
February 12 -
Josh Shapiro proposed sweeping changes to Pennsylvania's K-12 and higher education systems and $500 million of borrowing for his economic development plan.
February 12 -
The Federal Reserve expects to cut interest rates three times this year, some say as early as March, if data alllow those moves. Following the Jan. 30-31 FOMC meeting, Garrett Melson, portfolio strategist at Natixis Investment Managers Solutions, will provide his take on the meeting and Chair Jerome Powell's press conference.
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"Even though it is hard to see the market falling out of bed and underperforming in the near term, we are more cautious going into March," Barclays PLC said in a report.
February 9 -
A majority of those polled at The Bond Buyer's 2024 National Outlook Conference also felt issuance would increase moderately this year, to between $400 billion and $450 billion.
February 9 -
The honeymoon phase for generic ESG declarations is over, market participants said at the 2024 National Outlook Conference, as a dynamic focused on data and credit analysis is beginning to emerge.
February 9 -
The state expects to release a RFQ for interested consortiums later this year and has named I-24 as the first toll lane project.
February 9 -
Los Angeles alone reported more than 500 mudslides from a storm that deluged the city for days.
February 9 -
Ex-IFS Securities head of fixed income Keith Wakefield committed criminal securities and wire fraud from 2017 to 2019, a federal jury in Illinois found.
February 8 -
Municipals were steady to improved in spots in secondary trading as another day of sizable new-issues were well-received in the primary market.
February 8 -
"Jason has a proven record as an outstanding leader who brings clarity, decisiveness and expertise to his role with our Fixed Income Capital Markets division," said HilltopSecurities CEO Brad Winges.
February 8 -
States are tapping general funds, issuing bonds and upping fees.
February 8 -
Children's Health and UT Southwestern Medical Center are teaming up to finance and build a pediatric health campus that includes a hospital.
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