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The DOT's federal financing pipeline has mushroomed in recent years, as has the type of projects being financed.
November 16 -
The lenders say document will prevent the use of Vitol as a separate consenting impaired class.
November 15 -
Triple-A yields fell five to eight basis points while UST saw yields fall up to nine out long, moving the 30-year UST below 4% for the first time since mid-October.
November 15 -
The update noted the growth in the fiscal 2023 budget since its adoption last July was due to the approval of federal grants.
November 15 -
New York City will also release the first quarter update to the fiscal 2023 financial plan this month.
November 15 -
As issuers continue to discover new ways to unlock infrastructure funding, out-of-the box thinking may win the day.
November 15 -
Nixon Peabody attorney Roderick Devlin joins Caitlin Devitt to talk about asset recycling, a niche market in the public-private partnership world. Devlin explains what asset recycling is — and is not — as well as the sector's state of play in the U.S. and where it might be headed. (32 minutes)
November 15 -
The borrowing arm of the Missouri Department of Transportation will take competitive bids on $489 million of new money debt Tuesday.
November 14 -
Munis were in their own lane while broader markets were mixed Monday as participants digested various Fed officials' comments on inflation and rate hike schedules.
November 14 -
Rising property values will help keep the $3.56 billion of new bonds manageable, particularly if issuance is spread over multiple years, rating analysts said.
November 14 -
Putting a county government into the real estate development business goes beyond making the numbers work.
November 14 -
In a fuel line lenders' motion, they requested information about the actual terms of the agreement between the board and Vitol, including the circumstances under which Vitol's commitment to vote in favor of the plan arose.
November 14 -
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provides billions in grants for state and local governments. The challenge now is how quickly and effectively they can spend it amid an inflation–fueled rising–rate environment.
November 14 -
Republicans critical of the infrastructure law won't be able to stop the flow of federal funds, even if they win the House.
November 11 -
The newly stand-alone Water Infrastructure Finance Authority can sell water augmentation bonds as part of the state's quest for new water sources.
November 11 -
Refinitiv Lipper reported $2.537 billion of outflows from municipal bond mutual funds for the week ending Wednesday after $2.389 billion the week prior.
November 10 -
The rating agency zeroed in on a handful of measures in a state where voters considered billions in bond measures.
November 10 -
The North Carolina Medical Care Commission got the green light to issue $105.1 million of tax-exempt revenue bonds to fund a five-story building that will house 71 independent living apartments.
November 10 -
Municipal bond mutual funds saw more losses on Wednesday with the Investment Company Institute reporting another week of multi-billion-dollar outflows, bringing year-to-date losses to $123.3 billion.
November 9 -
With midterms over, the action now turns to lame-duck legislation that may impact the muni market.
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