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The judge overseeing PHC's lawsuit accusing Nuveen of strong-arm tactics makes final push for mediated resolution before issuing opinion.
December 16 -
Citi sees volume growing in 2020 to $440 billion with $95 billion of taxables on tap for next year.
December 13 -
Ann Arbor Public Schools, which recently won $1 billion of new money authorization, will price $55 million of taxable bonds.
December 13 -
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority will sell the debt to fund 600 buses and 17 trains.
December 13 -
Florida says it was harmed, but the special master in the water rights case said Florida lacked clear and convincing evidence that Georgia is responsible.
December 13 -
Damian Smith, Chief Diversity Officer at Societe Generale, talks with Chip Barnett about diversity and inclusion in the financial marketplace. He discusses social and cultural change and the added value of having diverse viewpoints in the workplace.
December 12 -
Muni yields rose as more bonds hit the marketplace in the last big supply rush of the week.
December 12 -
A successful $405 million borrowing executed by Long Island's Nassau County last week helps maintain its financial progress toward exiting a nearly decade-long state control period.
December 12 -
Democrat Gretchen Whitmer will sign a supplemental bill restoring more than half of the funding she vetoed in a policy dispute with the GOP-led legislature.
December 12 -
The general obligation bonds are secured by property tax assessments that don't flow through a school district budget that is threatened with insolvency.
December 12 -
Forecasters predict the Washington D.C. area population will grow by more than a million people by 2045.
December 12 -
Swain insists that holders of 2012 and 2014 bonds, which have been challenged as illegal, be given litigation notice.
December 12 -
The Federal Open Market Committee left rates unchanged and looked likely to keep monetary policy on a steady course for the near term.
December 11 -
The Lansing Board of Water and Light will sell $252 million to refund bonds it issued in 2011.
December 11 -
"What, me worry?" was the slogan of the muni market on Tuesday as participants forged ahead to price and buy bonds.
December 10 -
Fitch Ratings raised Hawaii to AA-plus from AA.
December 10 -
The city is folding together separate syndicate and advisor teams on $1.2 billion of general obligation and Sales Tax Securitization Corp. refunding deals.
December 10 -
The data and news provide a more granular look at event notices, Fidelity says.
December 10 -
The new online security force follows ransomware attacks on at least four local governments and agencies in Ohio during 2019.
December 10 -
Moses Gates, Regional Plan Association vice president for housing and neighborhood planning, talks about its recent report on fixing problems at the New York City Housing Authority. Paul Burton hosts.
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