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Los Angeles and Broward County deals were offered while some say the municipal market feels "heavy" and in retreat.
September 11 -
Opponents of the $700 million adopted budget say $2.5 million of spending choices may begin a slide back to Chapter 9.
September 11 -
Lawyers say relations between the governor and the Oversight Board have improved with the new governor.
September 11 -
PHC not seeking financial damages, instead wants permanent injunction to cease alleged conduct.
September 11 -
The county in concert with New York State wants to tackle a longstanding nitrogen pollution problem near the Jones Beach coastline.
September 10 -
Two contracts worth $1.8 billion were improperly awarded to Cobra for its work restoring electricity, the U.S. Attorney's office said.
September 10 -
It was a big day for the municipal bond market as billions of dollars of new deals hit the screens.
September 10 -
The commission's $300 million sale for bridge work will be its first new money issue since 2010 as it struggles to fund its road and bridge network.
September 10 -
While blowing off steam about the entrenched, investor-owned utility is popular, executing such a major change would be complicated.
September 10 -
After less than a year, the groundbreaking renewable-energy bond sale has run into problems, including several technical defaults.
September 10 -
LIPA plans to price $485 million of electric system general revenue bonds this week.
September 9 -
Bond insurers National and Syncora agreed to back the Puerto Rico utility's restructuring plan, bringing support to more than 90%.
September 9 -
Issuers jump into the market as yields remain near record low levels.
September 9 -
Unless Congress acts, there will be $1 billion in automatic cuts to transit grants and $7.6 billion in highway aid reductions.
September 9 -
Fed still divided, but 25 basis point cut is a good bet.
September 9 -
The unsecured creditors want to prevent GDB successors from making $578 million of claims against central government.
September 6 -
With supply looking up, traders and analysts expect new issues to be well absorbed even if Treasuries correct futher.
September 6 -
CPS sees spread penalties dwindle as market looks for yield and recognizes district's fiscal progress.
September 6 -
Gov. Gina Raimondo’s planned 20-year, $1 billion extension of a gambling technology contract with IGT sets off the state's latest bare-knuckle political fracas.
September 6 -
The mediation, initiated six weeks ago to resolve disputes over almost $25 billion of bonds, has yet to address the core issue of legality of some of the debt, according to a bondholder familiar with the process.
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