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The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices rose one basis point to 4.04% from the previous week's 4.03%.
June 15 -
Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp. requires an additional $96 million, according to the New York City Independent Budget Office.
June 15 -
Los Angeles will price the first bonds from a measure voters approved to house homeless people.
June 15 -
A $1.1 billion tax-exempt revenue bond deal for New Jersey's American Dream retail/entertainment complex did not price as scheduled.
June 14 -
National Public Finance Guarantee got a vote of confidence from Kroll Bond Rating Agency a week after S&P Global Ratings put the MBIA Inc. municipal bond insurance unit on credit watch negative.
June 13 -
The sale of $1.1 billion of unrated bonds for New Jersey's American Dream comes amid uncertainty about the future of indoor shopping malls.
June 9 -
Barclays is bolstering its Chicago team with three banking additions at the expense of Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
June 7 -
JPMorgan is Chicago Public Schools' choice for the direct placement of $396.5 million of notes.
June 7 -
S&P Global Ratings said it may adjust certain ratings based on each insurer's "competitive strengths or weaknesses relative to its peers.”
June 6 -
New York City's housing agency authorized $564 million in bonds.
June 6 -
Robert D. Gordon joins the law firm of Jenner & Block as a partner in its restructuring and bankruptcy practice. He will be based in New York City.
June 6 -
Chicago is offering stronger rated utility-backed bonds but like its GO they face credit strain from pensions.
June 5 -
The municipal market figures to get back to a more normal issuance level this week, giving participants an array of choices.
June 2 -
A California company will use private activity bonds to spin rice straw into a construction product.
June 1 -
Municipal bond volume dropped for a fourth straight month in May, falling 19.8% from a year earlier as new money deals failed to take up the slack from a plunge in refundings.
May 31 -
New York's mayor and comptroller will vote to bar the city from entering into new contracts with Wells Fargo.
May 31 -
A court heard Scranton's arguments against a lawsuit challenging an increase to the local services tax.
May 30 -
The Bond Buyer presents a special Memorial Day podcast with three U.S. military veterans who are now working in munis. Matthew Murawski of Drexel Hamilton, Steve Kay of Academy Securities, and Jonathan Herrick of Mischler Financial Group talk about their lives and careers, their introduction into the world of public finance and their advice for service men and women looking to enter municipal finance field. Hosted by Chip Barnett.
May 30 -
Municipal supply is set to drop to less than $5 billion after the long weekend as the market struggles with a lack of supply.
May 26 -
New York City Council members chided Mayor Bill de Blasio for misaligned capital commitments.
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