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The mediator's report on almost $26 billion of bonds is now scheduled to be submitted on Nov. 27.
October 28 -
The deal led a rare burst of issuance for a Monday, with the start of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting set for Tuesday.
October 28 -
The authority is slated to issue $41.9 million of revenue refunding bonds in a competitive deal Thursday.
October 28 -
Heavyweight ballot measures include $3.5 billion from the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County and $3 billion for the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas.
October 28 -
Nearly two in three finance officers in large cities predict a recession in the next year or two.
October 28 -
The proposed settlement, filed in federal district court in New York late last week, would bring to a close the SEC’s case against Navnoor Kang, Deborah Kelley and Gregg Schonhorn.
October 28 -
This Halloween week will see a multitude of municipal bond deals come to market.
October 28 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot needs to achieve her 2022 target of structurally balancing the city’s books to preserve Chicago's BBB-plus rating, S&P said.
October 25 -
Strong investor demand for Philadelphia bonds underscores the city’s fiscal strides, according to Jim Kenney.
October 25 -
The California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank agreed to issue $3.25 billion for the proposed line linking Vegas and Victorville, California.
October 25 -
With interest rates likely to fall lower after Fed policy makers meet, already favorable market conditions for municipal issuers will get even better.
October 25 -
Judge Swain has ordered an end to the stay on open litigation of pension bond issues.
October 25 -
Richard "Ad" Eichner was known as a pioneer for his work in multifamily housing and tax-exempt charter school bonds.
October 25 -
Wall Street had its most profitable first half in a decade; the second half remains uncertain.
October 25 -
Critics fear the contracting provision is so draconian it could backfire on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $51.5 billion program.
October 25 -
The plan would rebuild the power system with a web of "micro grids," funded in part with federal and private money.
October 25 -
The issuance keeps pouring into the municipal market as muni fundamentals and interest rates drive demand.
October 24 -
In the SEC inquiry, along with a separate FAA investigation, regulators are trying to determine if airport revenues were misspent.
October 24 -
The expiration of a federal highway bill could provide a catalyst for expanding bonds, according to former Senate Finance Committee tax counsel, Ryan Abraham.
October 24 -
The taxing and regulating of a new product that's ingested into the lungs to deliver nicotine is dealt with under federal, state and local laws. William Cox explains Kroll Bond Rating Agency's thoughts about vaping and the associated revenues for governments. John Hallacy hosts.
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