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As Congress grinds through the budget reconciliation, fixed income market experts are eyeballing an uncontrolled national debt while dreading a heavy-handed response from the Treasury bond market.
June 12 -
The bill would exempt lead service line replacement projects from the IRS' private business use test.
June 11 -
From elite universities to rural hospitals and ports, federal actions are shifting the muni credit landscape. IR+M's Wesly Pate explains how buy-side firms are reacting.
June 10 -
The state of Maryland is going to market on Wednesday by selling $1.56 billion of general obligation bonds, which will be the first major sale since the state absorbed a credit downgrade from Moody's.
June 10 -
The National Association of Bond Lawyers is looking for answers from the Internal Revenue Service regarding a few questions.
June 9 -
Cities and states have until Aug. 1 to apply for the funds.
June 6 -
"Nobody knows what scoring means," Trump said as the dispute over how the "One Big Beautiful Bill" plays out.
June 5 -
The hard-fought increase to the cap on state and local tax deductions that was instrumental to passing the House GOP tax bill is under fire in the Senate.
June 5 -
The bullet train's delays and cost overruns amount to a material project change and event of default under the federal-state agreement, the FRA said.
June 4 -
The St. Louis tornadoes came after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration mothballed its tracker of billion-dollar weather and climate disasters.
June 4