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Inflows returned to muni mutual funds as investors added $200.3 million for the week ending Wednesday after $1.474 billion of outflows, according to LSEG Lipper.
April 25 -
A combination of a "stronger-than-expected economy, higher Treasury rates, robust supply, and rich valuations resulting in choppy markets" have made the trading environment in H124 "quite difficult," according to Barclays.
April 19 -
It's a time of change, challenge and opportunity in the infrastructure and P3 space, Patrick Harder said.
April 17 -
States are increasingly turning to public-private partnerships with developers to create new workforce housing so residents can afford to live where they work.
April 17 -
The most recent open solicitation period, last October, yielded three proposals.
April 15 -
Gary Hall, President of the Infrastructure & Public Finance Division at Siebert Williams Shank & Co., joins Bond Buyer Executive Editor Lynne Funk to talk about the importance of the muni industry in financing the country's extensive infrastructure needs – from ports and airports to bridges and energy solutions.
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Utah's Seven County Infrastructure Coalition has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review an appeals court ruling that led to the loss of federal permits for a proposed bond-financed railway that would transport crude oil.
April 10 -
The state's transportation commission took action to end a comprehensive development agreement for a partially bond-financed toll lane project on State Highway 288.
April 9 -
Fitch Ratings analysts, who downgraded the bonds to junk in January, said they continue to monitor progress on the airport's automated guided rail system.
April 1 -
The bill allows local governments to bypass public bidding and notice requirements in current P3 law.
March 12