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Ricardo Rossello resigned after two weeks of furious protests, throwing the leadership of the U.S. commonwealth into uncertainty.
July 25 -
The new letter increases the pressure for federal oversight as the island goes through the long process of rebuilding from the damage caused by Hurricane Maria and reorganizing its debt.
July 24 -
Almost $25 billion of bonds would be affected, as Judge Laura Taylor Swain seeks to avert "chaos" of claims by bondholders.
July 24 -
Municipal bond buyers saw more supply come to market in Wednesday as retail investors kept up their confidence in tax-free bond funds.
July 24 -
Darlene Green, Stephanie Tomblin and Gabriella Briceno are the 2019 recipients.
July 24 -
The college is heading into the market as it remains the center of a libel lawsuit that may cost it more than $25 million in punitive damages.
July 23 -
The two suburban affordable housing portfolios are owned by the Ohio-based Better Housing Foundation.
July 23 -
New Jersey elected officials are pushing for the agency to take over Atlantic City International Airport from the South Jersey Transportation Authority.
July 23 -
The suit is "a policy paper masquerading as a complaint," the state says, but it may still push up Illinois' borrowing costs while it is active.
July 23 -
Investor demand for New York City bonds allowed underwriters to move the sale up by a day.
July 23 -
As the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board weighs a far-reaching overhaul, one infrastructure analyst suggests improvements.
July 23 -
Christophe Dugardyn and Andrew Li of ING discuss opportunities in the green bond marketplace in the United States and look at how ING uses green shading to identify light, medium and dark green investors. Chip Barnett hosts.
July 23 -
The ruling on tax assessments orders Philadelphia to repay $48 million, with $34 million coming from the school district.
July 22 -
With a weakened government, the Oversight Board may be emboldened to take more unilateral actions on bond restructuring, analysts said.
July 22 -
As summer sizzles, this week’s hottest deals can be found in the municipal bond market.
July 22 -
Two reports from House staff and the Government Accountability Office paint an unflattering portrait of the executive branch's administration of grant programs that benefit bond issuers.
July 22 -
Texas A&M University System will price $430 million of taxable bonds, including $230 million to advance refund tax-exempt debt.
July 22 -
From BART trains packed to capacity during the commute to freeways that jam well before dawn, the strain on the Bay Area's transportation backbone is intensifying.
July 22 -
Raab will focus on public finance and economic development across Florida.
July 22 -
With plenty of bonds to chew on this week, we detail what's on tap and note a ratings affirmation for the city.
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