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The December index value was down 0.7% from November.
February 22 -
Issuers in the Northeast sold $95.5 billion of municipal bonds in 2018, off 21.3% from 2017 with an even more pronounced fourth-quarter drop.
February 22 -
Municipal bond buyers are looking forward to a more robust new issue slate for next week.
February 22 -
The Ohio department of transportation said it faces a funding gap of about $1 billion annually over the next 11 years.
February 21 -
Municipal bond buyers gave a warm reception to the two deals totaling $473 million.
February 21 -
About 30 investment funds filed a motion in the Employees Retirement System's bankruptcy to be named as its trustee.
February 21 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. has been asked to approve a third private activity bond allocation for Brightline/Virgin Trains.
February 21 -
Public pension funds are increasingly attracted to infrastructure investment.
February 21 -
A strong economy and the establishment of an outyear payment schedule have effectively masked a serious problem in the commonwealth, according to Pioneer Institute.
February 21 -
Municipal bond buyers saw new issue supply rise on Thursday, led by issues in Louisiana and North Carolina.
February 21 -
The bigger risk is that the President and U.S. Senate won’t be able to install new (or existing) members within 90 days.
February 21
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J.B. Pritzker unveiled a $38.9 billion budget that relies on new taxes and borrowing.
February 20 -
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp.’s COFINA deal faced new challenges, while the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal on HTA.
February 20 -
The head of the entity overseeing the Gateway initiative lays the delays at the foot of the Trump administration.
February 20 -
Seasonal trends have favored munis so far this year, according to Blackrock's Peter Hayes.
February 20 -
The Trump administration's decision to strip funds from the California high-speed rail project may lead to a dangerously politicized approach to financing infrastructure.
February 20 -
A big competitive sale from a Texas issuer hit the screens on Wednesday,
February 20 -
Gov. Ned Lamont’s budget speech will include a far-reaching proposal by state Treasurer Shawn Wooden to shore up the wobbly Teachers’ Retirement Fund.
February 20 -
Moscow residents will vote May 21 on a 10-year, $9.64 million general obligation bond to fund the construction of a police station and remodeling of city buildings.
February 20 -
The issue of infrastructure cannot be fully negotiated without the loss of advance refundings being discussed.
February 20
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