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The University of Michigan plans to sell $225 million of bonds that will include taxable and tax-exempt debt, with bonds structured with a put option in the mix.
February 6 -
The 2007 bond authorization for the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas is nearly tapped out, sparking debate about what comes next.
February 4 -
The $551 million issue wraps up a nearly $3 billion program; $7.7 billion of proposed pension obligation bonds rely on similar structure
January 10 -
As U.S. airports crowd into the debt market to fund capital projects, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport will increasingly turn to taxable bonds.
December 3 -
Dearborn plans to price $35 million of bonds and Muskegon County plans $45 million.
November 28 -
Three areas are new additions to the work plan of the Tax Exempt and Government Entities Business Operating Division, IRS officials said.
October 31 -
The memo appears to respond to a March 29 written request by the National Association of Bond Lawyers to Christie Jacobs, director of the IRS Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds Office to clarify the new law.
October 30 -
The Toledo, Ohio-based healthcare operator will sell $1.5 billion of bonds next week, of which $1.2 billion will be taxable.
October 9 -
The fallout from a 2017 federal fraud case is continuing to impact bond investors with the latest development involving the loss of tax-exempt status for bonds that were issued for two assisted living facilities in Georgia.
September 14 -
Changes in CalPERS investment assumptions are spurring Chowhilla's plans, city officials say.
September 10 -
The University of Chicago is refinancing some debt with future plans for new money
September 5 -
A huge surplus and strong state economy could drive demand for the upcoming $989 million offering.
August 27 -
More than a decade after voters created the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas with $3 billion of bond funding, the state is nearing that goal with a $322 million deal this week.
August 27 -
Portfolio managers say taxable alternatives have appeared cheaper lately when compared to the short end of the tax-exempt yield curve.
August 27 -
The Salvation Army Central Territory bonds carry double-A ratings.
August 15 -
Bond proceeds, approved in a 2016 measure, will be used for programs to aid homeless people.
June 26 -
The city will decide whether to apply the designation to an upcoming deal to fund housing for homeless people.
June 5 -
The $40 million offering will fund affordable housing projects
May 3 -
Municipal bonds are financing a new Alabama zoo that will move hundreds of animals out of a hurricane danger zone.
April 25 -
La Verne, California expects to price the bonds before the end of June.
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