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New state funds mean the authority heads into 2020 with a stronger fiscal hand to manage capital and operating needs for at least the next five years.
December 31 -
Florida can issue $32.4 billion of bonds over the next decade, the state’s annual debt report concludes.
December 31 -
While there are no major municipal bond sales slated for this week, next week is a different matter.
December 30 -
The Dayton International Airport didn't meet its goal to add one new flight in 2019.
December 30 -
Illinois residents will experience stop-and-go deja vu next year, with many construction projects continuing from years past.
December 30 -
To avoid a return of the economic downturn, the board may need to improve its program to promote economic growth. Part V of a five-part series.
December 30 -
As surface transportation funding is set to expire later in 2020, a new reauthorization could help push muni bond initiatives next year.
December 30 -
The city dropped its exploration of a privatization of the St. Louis Lambert International Airport under a federal program
December 27 -
Retail investors have felt confident in the muni bond space for most of 2019.
December 27 -
Funding for resilience is a challenge for municipal issuers, including many in a budget squeeze.
December 27 -
Three Puerto Rico-based economists offer alternatives to the board's plans. Part IV of a five-part series.
December 27 -
While municipal bond volume looks to end the year on a surprisingly high note, muni bond yields unexpectedly hit record lows twice in 2019.
December 26 -
Pittsburgh International Airport is partnering with the University of Pittsburgh on an additive manufacturing epicenter.
December 26 -
Latest local government, pension-related downgrade in Illinois comes as local public safety pension consolidation now underway
December 26 -
Decision on mediation comes after judge warned he was close to rendering an opinion likely to favor Preston Hollow Capital
December 26 -
Jay Goldstone was considered instrumental in San Diego’s re-entry to the bond markets following the city’s pensions scandal in the mid-aughts.
December 26 -
Gary Hall of Siebert Williams Shank talks with Chip Barnett about the recent merger which created the largest minority- and women-owned investment bank in the U.S. He looks back at his time at the MSRB and looks ahead to what the market may see in 2020.
December 26 -
A poverty level three times the national average leaves Puerto Rico especially vulnerable if service cuts and tax increases go too far. Part III of a five-part series.
December 26 -
Munis finished above $400 billion for the fourth time since 2010 and the third time in the past four years.
December 24 -
The orders issued Dec. 23 bring to a close the Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement action against Navnoor Kang, Deborah Kelley and Gregg Schonhorn.
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