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Municipal bond insurers are running close to last year's clip through the first three months of 2019, as the two active insurers wrapped $3.61 billion in 288 transactions. That compares with $3.61 billion 257 deals during the same period last year. The insurance penetration rate dipped to 4.8% from 5.9% at the end of the first quarter of last year.
April 18 -
The top muni underwriters counsel rankings were all shaken up, as business spiked to $48.69 billion from $41.94 billion at this point last year.
April 18 -
In 2018, employment in New York City hit 4.55 million, the highest jobs level ever recorded, State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said.
April 17 -
A few taxable deals came into a weaker market today, highlighting the significance of what issuers can tap into by issuing taxable munis.
April 17 -
They say that the Oversight Board has shown itself to be slow and obstructionist in attacking illegitimate bonds and prosecuting guilty parties.
April 17 -
Plans in Illinois, Kentucky, Connecticut and New Jersey still show low funded ratios, while the best funded plans experience better-than-average returns.
April 17 -
The New York and New Jersey bi-state agency in announced that electronic tolls will roll out on two more bridges this year.
April 17 -
January revenue beat the original budget projection by 36%, raising hopes that there will be more money to pay bondholders as the island's debt is restructured.
April 16 -
The airport authority in Ohio is using capital facility charges to back bonds for the facility.
April 16 -
The day after tax day did not diminish demand for munis as customer inquiry, especially on the short end, was strong.
April 16 -
Voter approval rates this year for Wisconsin school district fiscal referendums fell short of last year’s record levels.
April 16 -
Moody's labeled the April 2 election results a credit positive.
April 16 -
Detroit approved its first budget after leaving state oversight and city officials say they will get its ratings back to investment grade.
April 16 -
The Port Authority needs inland distribution facilities located on rail lines to handle its growing volume.
April 16 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York City, analyzes the impact of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2020-2024 capital investment strategy. Paul Burton hosts.
April 16 -
Ambac and FGIC filed motions in support of the Puerto Rico Oversight Board's effort to declare illegal $6 billion of the commonwealth's bonds.
April 15 -
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown takes aim at school pension liabilities.
April 15 -
Volume for the week is estimated at $3.6 billion with a few notable deals slated for sale.
April 15 -
A projected third straight Atlantic City budget with no property tax increase signals a continued successful collaboration since state intervention took effect in late 2016.
April 15 -
While JPMorgan Chase will see a public-private prison in Kansas through to completion, private financing as an alternative to municipal bonds is on the way out.
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