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The calendar includes $4.25 billion of new money and $2.5 billion of refundings and reofferings, New York State's comptroller said.
July 7 -
U.S. Treasury 10- and 30-year yields hit February lows. Large blocks of high-grades in secondary trading led triple-A benchmarks to lower yields by two to four basis points across the curve.
July 6 -
Puerto Rico's government would pay attorneys to represent the interests of bondholders who own less than $1 million of Puerto Rico bonds.
July 6 -
High-yield municipal bond returns are more than 6% so far in the year as Nuveen expands its reach in the sector with a new "interval" high-yield fund.
July 6 -
The Oversight Board filed a suit against a new law that contradicts certain provisions in the plan of adjustment. Gov. Pierluisi says the litigation is not necessary.
July 2 -
With better-than-expected payrolls, economists still caution full recovery is a ways away. Muni participants are closely following how the Fed's action — or inaction — will affect the municipal market going forward.
July 2 -
The $10.1 billion General Fund focuses on operational improvements, Medicaid reform, and enhancing tax compliance.
July 1 -
By contrast to the circus surrounding the Board of Elections, the City Council quickly passed a record $98.7 billion spending plan drama-free.
July 1 - Finance and investment-related court cases
Board says all the objections to disclosure statements are without legal merit or should be addressed at the plan of adjustment confirmation.
June 30 -
Gilt-edged munis fell as much as two basis points Wednesday as the month ended and the first half stats were put into the record books.
June 30 -
The Board of Elections acknowledged a major error in Tuesday's update. Outgoing Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City Council, meanwhile, are finalizing a $98.7 billion FY22 budget.
June 30 -
While June was lower than 2020 in par, pandemic-related factors skewed last year's issuance totals, making the $42 billion issued this month high on a historical basis. Outside factors, such as federal aid and potential infrastructure plans, may affect issuance going forward.
June 30 -
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Miami-Dade are working on plans to protect against rising seas and violent storms, but will it be enough?
June 30 -
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority will scoop-and-toss fiscal 2022 debt service and current refund debt for savings as it looks to salve the lingering wounds inflicted by the pandemic.
June 30 -
A majority of the week's largest new issues priced at yields mostly at or around benchmarks as secondary trading did little to move scales. In economic data released Tuesday, the June consumer confidence index climbed, suggesting spending will rebound.
June 29 -
The amended budget bill approved by lawmakers Monday remains opaque on high-speed rail and broad band.
June 29 -
The board said the measures passed by both the Puerto Rico House and Senate would harm the economy.
June 29 -
The city's fiscal health is holding steady but pension funding strains and possible charter changes pose future threats.
June 29 -
State Treasurer Shawn Wooden discusses the state's across-the-board bond rating upgrades, its immediate challenges and initiatives such as "CT Baby Bonds." Paul Burton hosts. (19 minutes)
June 29 -
The agreement sets milestones for the project, expected to halve border wait times, to be completed by 2024.
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