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The outlook revision from negative comes as the school system prepares to tap more of its record $2.44 billion of voter-approved bond authorization next year.
November 29 -
High interest rates are exposing both challenges and opportunities.
November 29 -
The city may also issue an RFP for underwriters, though the timing is not set, said CFO Jill Jaworski.
November 29 -
The project was to have been the first small modular reactor technology in the U.S.
November 28 -
U.S. regulators' swift action in March to ring-fence the banking sector after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank might have had an unintended consequence of driving cash out of bond funds by enhancing the appeal of deposits, two New York Fed researchers say.
November 28 -
Proceeds from the social bond issue will go to support high-performing public charter schools across the United States and promote educational equity.
November 27 -
The IRS concluded the examination of an advance refunding of capital improvement funds with no change to the bonds' tax-exempt status.
November 20 -
Recommendations from an actuary on the city's police and fire pensions come amid a rising unfunded liability and uncertainty over the use of pension bonds.
November 20 -
The retirement proposal also attempts to clarify the definition of riskless transactions, which are common in the muni market.
November 20 -
The process of turning the data into a usable form takes time and can be compounded by the difficulty of extracting what data there is and the format used by issuers in documents, like official statements, disclosures and other financials.
November 17