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U.S. Justice Department responds to hedge funds seeking reimbursement for Oversight Board impairments to bonds.
May 22 -
Town officials are celebrating an "historically low rate" on bonds that were sold to pay for the construction of the new Public Works/Water Pollution Control Authority complex.
May 22 -
A spate of new deals came to market, topped by a New York State green bond deal and an offering from the Arkansas Development Finance Authority.
May 21 -
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport plans to add a sixth terminal that could cost up to $3.5 billion as it approaches its 45th anniversary.
May 21 -
The mayor took the oath of office Monday and faces decisions soon about how to handle unfunded pension liabilities along with rising debt service and labor costs.
May 21 -
The authority will 'hold their feet to the fire,' Chairman Patrick Foye said of the German conglomerate.
May 21 -
The ripple effects of Puerto Rico's bankruptcy may be less onerous for state special revenue credits than some investors thought.
May 20 -
The Trump administration canceled $929 million of funding that had been appropriated for California high-speed rail.
May 20 -
A bid to stabilize New Jersey’s soaring pension and healthcare costs faces an uphill battle against the state’s Democratic governor and organized labor.
May 20 -
The MSRB is requesting comment on whether Rule G-23 is still relevant and whether it helps the MSRB achieve its objectives of protecting issuers and investors.
May 20 -
Justifying the latest bid to recover funds related to illegally issued debt, the board says the legislature failed to authorize the pension system bonds.
May 20 -
New York City’s economy grew 3.0% in the first quarter, Comptroller Scott Stringer reported on Monday.
May 20 -
Austin Energy expects to reduce the cost of power from an East Texas biomass plant by buying the Nacogdoches facility.
May 20 -
Federally funded infrastructure programs are critical. Sometimes they are the only viable means for infrastructure investment for certain projects.
May 20
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The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority became the first housing entity to use the Secured Overnight Financing Rate when it issued $100 million of variable-rate bonds.
May 20 -
Iowa's PEFA gas deal and North Carolina GARVEEs lead the way.
May 20 -
GFOA had a previous president from the higher education sector, but Stone is the first from the K through 12 sphere.
May 19 -
Steven Gibson became president last year and is the deputy city manager in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
May 19 -
The governor's preliminary proposal relies on $17.8 billion of borrowing over six years.
May 17 -
With Memorial Day and the unofficial start to the summer approaching, the municipal bond market continues to dance to the same old song.
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