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The $10 billion bill taps five buckets of ARPA funds, including $877 million allocated for local governments.
April 5 -
Louisiana's Transportation Secretary and the former Assistant to the President for Infrastructure discuss the state of play in the U.S. P3 sector, the impact of the new infrastructure law, and what's in store for the next decade.
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Municipals have taken a hit in the first months of 2022, but higher yield levels and cheaper ratios have offered possibilities for both retail and institutional buyers, analysts say.
April 4 -
The twice-annual call for unsolicited proposals is part of what the state dubs one of the most ambitious P3 transportation programs in the country.
April 4 -
The $600 million deal is the authority's first 100% green transaction and it is also the first ever with bonds backed solely by revenue earned from specific transmission projects instead of the authority's general credit.
April 4 -
Next week's supply is slated to be $10.166 billion, $8.982 billion of negotiated deals and $1.184 billion of competitive loans. A larger primary calendar is led by two billion-dollar airport deals.
April 1 -
Governors and lawmakers are calling for gas tax holidays amid rising fuel prices, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is not on board.
April 1 -
Some say judge's goal of a May 2 plan of adjustment seems increasingly unlikely.
April 1 -
Investors pulled more from municipal bond mutual funds in the latest week, with Refinitiv Lipper reporting $2.038 billion of outflows, up from $1.503 billion of outflows in the previous week.
March 31 -
Total March volume was $39.363 billion in 793 deals versus $47.763 billion in 1,218 issues a year earlier but above the $34.363 billion average.
March 31 -
The Investment Company Institute on Wednesday reported $2.728 billion of outflows in the week ending March 23, down from $3.615 billion of outflows in the previous week.
March 30 -
The $4.7 billion spending plan draws heavily from federal relief packages
March 30 -
Without a reversal in UST or municipal bond mutual fund outflows, munis will continue to be pressured.
March 29 -
Holders tendered about 75% of U.S. Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority bonds that were eligible for a tender offer.
March 29 -
The first tranche of federal dollars are seen as a down payment on what's billed as the most urgent infrastructure project in the U.S.
March 29 -
Joliet is embarking on a $784 million project to replace old water mains and design and engineering work for a new transmission line from Lake Michigan.
March 29 -
Raymond James has agreed to acquire SumRidge Partners, a fixed income market maker dealing in investment-grade and high-yield municipal bonds.
March 29 -
With massive secondary selling pressure and a larger calendar, credit spreads are likely to continue to widen.
March 28 -
Washington University will sell $1 billion of new money with tentative plans to offer a mix of 30-, 40-, and 100-year paper.
March 28 -
The commonwealth's unemployment rate hit a record low in February.
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