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Municipal bond buyers saw some big note and bond deals hit the market on Wednesday, led by issuers in Georgia and Colorado.
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Stull, a public finance advisor and banker, died Sunday. He was 55.
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An oversight board approved Philadelphia’s financial plan with some caveats about revenue projections in the event of a recession.
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This latest IRS action is one of a series of bond audits involving various government agencies in Puerto Rico.
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The two active municipal bond insurers are currently outpacing their output year-over-year in terms of industry penetration rate, par amount insured and number of transactions. Assured Guaranty and Build America Mutual have combined for $9.69 billion of insured volume spanning 798 transactions and 5.8% penetration rate so far in 2019, up from $9.06 billion in 625 deals and 5.5% insured rate the two achieved during the first six months of 2018.
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Warnings about the weak health and liquidity risks of Chicago’ pension system litter the funds’ 2018 financial reports.
July 16 -
The muni market started the week hitting the ground running as the second biggest deal of the week priced along with a few others on what was a active Tuesday.
July 16 -
Eli Dvorkin of Center for an Urban Future explores how to improve New York City’s public parks infrastructure, from better staffing to untapped revenue opportunities. Paul Burton hosts.
July 16 -
Researchers found many pension plans have already taken significant steps to assure their long-term sustainabilty.
July 16 -
The criminal behavior must stop, but the recovery must proceed. Indeed, the recovery could get stronger from this recent purge.
July 16
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Illinois is building a foundation to chip away at the state’s massive fiscal challenges, according to Deputy Governor Dan Hynes.
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The new budget draws down fund balances for new spending and tax relief but improving reserves and fully funded pensions cushion the state's ratings.
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New-issue supply started to trickle into the market Monday, a thin stream that will turn into a torrent by week’s end.
July 15 -
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, her finance team, and sister agencies will provide in-person fiscal updates at the city's annual investors' conference.
July 15 -
Separating capital construction projects from transit operations at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority quickly generated many questions and some pushback.
July 15 -
A state report says Connecticut should consider converting eligible state assets into a trust and using state lottery proceeds for its public pension systems.
July 15 -
Austin is telling investors that a $319 million airport bond sale is critical to meeting growing demand for service.
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The university wants to upgrade its dormitories.
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Chats showed him openly fantasizing about an assassination of San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz and heaping ridicule on ordinary Puerto Ricans.
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Georgia and Texas issuers top this week's new issues in an over $7 billion week.
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