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Bankruptcy hearings are underway for Lindan Properties, one of five troubled bond-financed Better Housing Foundation affordable housing portfolios in the area.
February 24 -
Indian River County commissioners voted to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review its unsuccessful appeal against passenger train developer Brightline/Virgin Trains.
February 24 -
Think tank Regional Plan Association and advocacy group Make the Road New York are urging leaders to expand climate resiliency measures.
February 24 -
Investors to be greeted by largest issuance week of 2020 led by $5B Buckeye tobaccos.
February 24 -
For the third time in four years, long-term municipal bond volume has surpassed the $400 billion mark — this time thanks to a second half surge in taxable issuance that took the market by storm.
February 24 -
The two active municipal bond insurers insured $5 billion more in 2019 than they did in 2018 thanks to a surge of issuance in the fourth quarter.
February 24 -
Bond yields keep grinding lower ahead of the largest issuance week of 2020, clocking in at $13 billion.
February 21 -
The $5.2 billion Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Authority deal will restructure the debt service schedule, returning the Ohio credit to investment-grade.
February 21 -
Slightly more than half of likely California voters support Proposition 13, according to a poll conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California.
February 21 -
The market got technically stronger and the new-issue calendar builds.
February 20 -
Although not perfect, this is the type of deal that members of Congress envisioned when authoring PROMESA.
February 20
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House Speaker Tina Kotek agreed to slow momentum on the state's cap-and-trade bill to prevent a Republican walkout.
February 20 -
Instead the governor intends to bond for $200 million annually to fund transportation infrastructure needs.
February 20 -
Luis Maizel is co-founder of LM Capital, an employee-owned minority business in California. Maizel, one of the nation’s few Mexican-born fund and income managers, says he doesn’t see a recession coming. He also looks at U.S. GDP, inflation, interest rates and credit spreads amid the uncertainty of the U.S. election and the coronavirus expansion. Chip Barnett hosts.
February 20 -
Gov. J.B. Pritzker unveiled a $42 billion general fund budget for fiscal 2020.
February 20 -
The governor tells the judge it makes no sense to commence a process aimed at approving the plan without her support.
February 19 -
Newsom highlighted programs to combat homelessness in his annual address.
February 19 -
New deals started to flow in and take advantage of historic lows of muni yields and rates.
February 19 -
Issuance is set to seesaw, as new-issue volume was the heaviest of the year last week, at almost 40% larger than 2019 weekly average. And this is expected to be one of the lowest-volume weeks of the year to date.
February 18 -
Elí Díaz Atienza will leave his posts as PRASA executive director and liaison to the oversight board later this month.
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