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The state must spend more than previously estimated to keep pace with infrastructure needs, the Tennessee Commission on Intergovernmental Relations reported.
January 31 -
"January issuance is at a multi-year low, with large declines in both taxable and tax-exempt issuance," said Matt Fabian, a partner at Municipal Market Analytics.
January 31 -
Tim Walz's proposed budget offers a mix of additional spending, tax cuts, new bonds, and an early payoff of bonds issued for the NFL Vikings' stadium.
January 31 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board says PREPA electric demand will decline 50% by 2051.
January 31 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot, in a reelection fight, highlights first-term progress including lifting the city's bond ratings and bringing new investors to debt sales.
January 30 -
Investors will likely sit on the sidelines until after this week's Federal Reserve Board rate announcement.
January 30 -
The lawsuit comes as higher education energy concessions have become one of the most active spaces in the P3 market.
January 30 -
The ratings on special district bonds issued for the Outlets at Legends, a shopping and entertainment district in northwestern Nevada have been on an upward trajectory for several years.
January 30 -
Analysts opine on the Federal Open Market Committee meeting, how high interest rates will go and when the first cut may happen.
January 30 -
The MSRB took no concrete actions at its meeting that ended last week, but discussed initiatives important to market participants.
January 30 -
Mergers and acquisition dropped to 55 last year from 73 in 2021, continuing on a downward course since 2017, according to a review published by Ponder & Co.
January 27 -
Investors will be greeted Monday with a new-issue calendar estimated at $847 million.
January 27 -
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava unveiled plans to create an authority to fund innovation while Miami City Mayor Francis Suarez focused on the environment and housing affordability.
January 27 -
A California treasurer's conduit approved a $135 million bond-funded grant for Loma Linda University Children's Hospital.
January 27 -
Attorney general William Tong gave the legal stamp of approval to a high profile public-private partnership that came under fire for cost overruns.
January 27 -
Mediation sessions are expected to resume in the coming weeks.
January 27 -
On the buy side, lower interest rates and an extreme imbalance between supply and demand is supporting the municipal market's positive tone, according to JB Golden, executive director and portfolio manager at Advisors Asset Management.
January 26 -
UBS' move this week to cut some banking positions marked a reversal of its five-year growth trend as the bank rebooted its municipal underwriting business.
January 26 -
A number of states are taking aim at tax reductions, though some experts view the move as misguided policy.
January 26 -
A group of top local government associations have formed a new legal coalition aimed at Supreme Court cases that carry municipal implications.
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