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NABL details at least seven alternatives for outstanding bonds as well as five ways that new bond transactions can be structured.
February 5 -
Some bond lawyers don't see a replacement for tax credit bonds, which were banned after last year by the new tax law.
February 2 -
There was no consensus on prospects for a federal infrastructure plan at Wednesday's Bond Buyer event.
January 31 -
Municipal bond volume evaporated in January, as the market felt the aftereffect of federal tax legislation that pulled issuance forward into 2017.
January 31 -
It will take some time to see how both tax reform and infrastructure makes an impression on the muni market, said panelists at The Bond Buyer's National Outlook 2018 Conference.
January 31 -
The $10,000 limit on deductions for state and local taxes could pose a long-term threat to Connecticut, New Jersey and New York, according to credit analysts.
January 30 -
First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan put the price tag at $425 million over four years.
January 24 -
New Jersey and New York lawmakers offer a bill to boost local finances by allowing homeowners who prepaid 2018 property taxes to fully deduct them.
January 23 -
Uncertainties surrounding tax reform and a spike in supply are creating opportunities in the municipal market. Natalie Cohen, head of Municipal Research at Wells Fargo Securities, weighs the various factors. John Hallacy hosts.
January 18 -
Experts are uncertain how significant the decline in multifamily housing bond issuance in 2018 might be.
January 12