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BondWave LLC has made several enhancements to its Engine for Fixed Income platform.
October 18 -
S&P Global Ratings revised to positive from stable the outlook on its BBB-plus rating for the long-troubled city on the Delaware River.
October 18 -
The bond insurer may be seeking a more receptive audience for its claim that underwriters provided incomplete and misleading information about the bonds it insured.
October 17 -
The last of the week’s big new issues hit the screens on Thursday.
October 17 -
The municipal market will scrutinize the impact of the ultimate contract deal on the school district's books and the city's fiscal burdens.
October 17 -
Two board members said an effort in congress to shift responsibility for the commonwealth's infrastructure revitalization is ill timed.
October 17 -
California's largest-ever competitive taxable deal, which followed two upgrades, drew 10 or more bidders for each tranche.
October 17 -
The top municipal bond counsel saw $265.58 billion of business in the first three quarters of 2019, more than the $237.49 billion the firms did in the same period last year.
October 16 -
Supply surged into the municipal market on Wednesday with California and New York issues taking top spot.
October 16 -
The state will take competitive bids on $750 million of general obligation bonds next month.
October 16 -
The Berkeley County School District and its former financial advisors and bond counsel said settlement talks were unsuccessful.
October 16 -
The two active municipal bond insurers benefited from the issuance boom in the third quarter, as the industry penetration rate rose slightly despite the fact that interest rates are going back down.
October 16 -
As a decision looms on Preston Hollow's antitrust accusations against Nuveen, the case's judge approved moving a dismissed claim to another court.
October 15 -
If a majority of the justices find the Oversight Board created by Congress has a primarily federal role, it could do what the hedge funds want and invalidate the board.
October 15 -
Just in time for its $1.4 billion bond sale, California received a holiday present from Moody’s.
October 15 -
Phil Murphy wants to put a $500 million bond referendum before voters to help pay for making the state’s water systems lead-free.
October 15 -
The policy would require firms to consider women and people of color for every open board seat and for CEO appointments.
October 15 -
The proposed 2020 Cook County spending plan comes ahead of Chicago's budget that must tackle a more than $800 million gap.
October 15 -
Coast to coast, issuers will sell billions of taxable bonds in a volatile market.
October 15 -
St. Louis-based Ascension Health Alliance will price up to $856 million through the Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority.
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