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Chicago officials, who present a budget in October, are reviewing scenarios that consider how long shutdowns remain in place and what happens afterward.
May 19 -
John Boyd Jr. of corporate site selection firm Boyd Co. discusses economic development scenarios, including the need for a "dramatic, New Deal-type" infrastructure bill. Paul Burton hosts.
May 19 -
The primary was up and running Monday with Connecticut’s $850M offering for retail while many Texas issuers were active on the heels of the Fed news that it is open for business for munis.
May 18 -
The Federal Reserve opened the door to participating in a competitive bidding process for short-term notes, a requirement in Illinois law.
May 18 -
Mayor warns about a worsening budget picture amid possible roadblocks to further federal aid and more dire projections from watchdog IBO.
May 18 -
The system is managing the pandemic's impact on its campuses and hospitals, as well as a drop in the price of oil, which supports it financially. Neither situation is expected to shake its rating strength.
May 18 -
Uncertainty and volatility have caused a bifurcated market when it comes to credit, and widespread disparity between high-quality and high-yield is complicating matters for issuers.
May 15 -
The state-run authority’s oversight board unanimously approved a $935 million contract for a public-private partnership with Cubic Transportation Systems.
May 15 -
So far this year, the bond insurance industry is on a better pace than it was last year. As of May 9, both Assured Guaranty and Build America Mutual have accounted for $7.30 billion in 563 deals, up from the $5.99 billion spanning 490 transactions as of May 9, 2019.
May 15 -
The offering of special tax obligation bonds comes as the state begins a four-phase reopening in its next response to the coronavirus.
May 15 -
Yields on all triple-A benchmark curves out to nine years are now below 1%. The largest bumps were again on the very short end of the curve. Lipper reported $580 million of inflows.
May 14 -
Oklahoma lawmakers stood their ground after Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed the budget and diversions from pension funds and transportation.
May 14 -
The commonwealth has been able to access less than 30% of the aid the federal government promised after the devastating 2017 hurricane.
May 14 -
Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission discusses the city's challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic. Paul Burton hosts.
May 14 -
Investors scooped up Illinois’ $800 million deal as the state dug deep into its pockets .
May 14 -
Congress should direct more COVID-19 relief dollars to higher ridership systems, think tank Regional Plan Association said.
May 14 -
Investors are sending the message that higher-grade, longer-term issuers will fare far better than lower-rated, higher-yield ones amid a focus on credit.
May 13 -
While their regions, sizes and funding streams vary, several mass transit systems underscored the dire need for additional federal funding.
May 13 -
A pre-pricing wire will be discussed by the state, its syndicate, and advisors early Wednesday ahead of a decision on whether to launch the deal or remain on the day-to-day calendar.
May 12 -
The short end of the municipal curve again saw yields fall, but that didn't impede the productivity of the day's new-issue market.
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