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The judge overseeing Preston Hollow Capital's anti-trust lawsuit against Nuveen could rule any day on the claims.
September 30 -
The Lower Colorado River Authority will price $169.5 million of revenue bonds.
September 30 -
Municipal bond volume continues to accelerate, closing out the month of September 39.1% higher and the quarter 17.8% higher than a year earlier, as issuers flocked to market with taxable deals.
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New issuance is up by about $21B over 2018, but still lags previous years.
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One of the nation's top P3 partners sees more opportunity in states where it has existing relationships with transportation agencies.
September 30 -
Mismanagement of real-property related taxes may be shortchanging an MTA revenue stream, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
September 30 -
It marked the fifth dispersal from a Federal Aviation Administration program that will provide $3.18 billion for airport improvements.
September 27 -
As we enter the fourth quarter, municipals continue their remarkable performance with the market continuing to follow trends of demand outstripping supply and inflows into the asset class.
September 27 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board filed a proposed plan of adjustment Friday that would reduce the commonwealth’s debt obligations by 60% and establish a roadmap to exit bankruptcy.
September 27 -
Wells Fargo & Co. has named Charles Scharf to be its new chief executive officer.
September 27 -
Hard on the heels of SEC adoption of Rule 6c-11, Intercontinental Exchange said it would launch ETF Hub to bring greater efficiency to the ETF primary.
September 27 -
The continued low interest rate environment is compelling more cities to explore issuing the bonds.
September 26 -
Most of this week’s municipal bond deals were well received, according to Peter Delahunt of Raymond James.
September 26 -
A novel approach is necessary, former Housing and Urban Development secretary Heny Cisneros said at the Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank's summit in Providence.
September 26 -
Low taxable rates will allow the state to reap 10% present value savings while advance refunding $285 million of tax-exempt GO debt.
September 26 -
The capital plan's unknowns include its effect on the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's debt levels and rating agency perceptions.
September 26 -
Volume should attain the lower bound of the estimates at $330 billion according to Eric Kazatsky, veteran municipal analyst and strategist. Positioning on the curve and selecting sectors with care will contribute to sound performance. John Hallacy hosts.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, called the budgets approved by GOP lawmakers on Tuesday "a mess."
September 25 -
Munis strengthened Wednesday, the day after about 80% of the week's new issue calendar came and went.
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With a meeting on the restructuring set, bondholders were girding for battle over the board's plan to nullify portions of the debt.
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