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The number of distressed charter schools rose to a record in the beginning of 2024 as the sector struggles with the end of pandemic assistance and rising costs.
February 13 -
This volatility can be seen in the whipsawing figures from the SIFMA Municipal Swap Index Yield over the past few months, but in January in particular.
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"Even though it is hard to see the market falling out of bed and underperforming in the near term, we are more cautious going into March," Barclays PLC said in a report.
February 9 -
A majority of those polled at The Bond Buyer's 2024 National Outlook Conference also felt issuance would increase moderately this year, to between $400 billion and $450 billion.
February 9 -
A 2017 issuance is in danger of losing its tax-exempt status.
February 9 -
The state expects to release a RFQ for interested consortiums later this year and has named I-24 as the first toll lane project.
February 9 -
Los Angeles alone reported more than 500 mudslides from a storm that deluged the city for days.
February 9 -
PureCycle Technologies announced that its Ohio subsidiary agreed to buy out the holders of $219.55 million of outstanding tax-exempt private activity bonds.
February 8 -
Most tax-exempt tenders saw low participation, which is good news to the taxpayers. The poorer the participation in the tender, the less is the waste from these premature refundings prior to the call date.
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The deal may represent a measuring stick for triple-A benchmark yields amid market volatility.
February 7