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Municipal bond issuance jumped 29.2% in February, and may climb further as the initial effects of the 2017 tax act fade.
February 28 -
BofA and JPMorgan won Baltimore County, Md.'s $490 million competitive bond sales.
February 28 -
Lori Lightfoot, in her first race for elective office, will face Toni Preckwinkle, the Cook County board president, in an April 2 runoff.
February 27 -
New York City and Los Angeles issuers came to market on Wednesday.
February 27 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. has also changed the date and location of the meeting where it will decide if it will approve the bonds.
February 27 -
DeFazio, who chairs the House Transportation Committee, said he has also recommended the White House examine a new form of infrastructure bonding.
February 27 -
Governor's representative complains that the expenditures were legally adopted.
February 27 -
Municipal bond buyers were rewarded with much-awaited supply, as deals from New York City and Intel hit the market.
February 27 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio packaged their support of the Manhattan toll plan with a blueprint to overhaul the embattled transit authority.
February 27 -
Ms. Funk, the 2019 president of WPF, joins colleagues from all aspects of the public finance industry on the group's executive board.
February 27 -
The new money segment of the $438 million deal will help fund a midfield concourse at LAX.
February 26 -
Ohio and Nevada issuers came to market with a water deals as municipal bonds showed off their strength.
February 26 -
The New Mexico capital claims the state's first certified green bonds and first anaerobic wastewater treatment plant with Climate Bond Initiative certification.
February 26 -
The ruling affirmed a lower court ruling that dismissed a claim by the commonwealth’s Legislative Assembly that the board exceeded its power.
February 26 -
Municipals were stronger as issues in Ohio and Nevada came to market
February 26 -
Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s “bridge” budget would reduce the state's immediate pension contributions, and assumes voters will approve income tax changes in 2020.
February 25 -
The demand component of the municipal bond market is continuing to drive firm prices,
February 25 -
Municipals remained strong on Monday as a Wisconsin school district sold GOs in the primary market.
February 25 -
As Albany enters the budget homestretch, debate over congestion pricing and other measures to bolster mass transit in the New York City region is intensifying.
February 25 -
Intel Corp. is this week’s top headline act in the municipal bond primary market as issuers in Arizona and Oregon prepare to sell $650 million of industrial and economic development revenue bonds.
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