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S&P Global Ratings revised its outlook on the University of Arizona’s debt to negative from stable Wednesday, citing the school’s deteriorating finances.  The move came a month after Moody’s Ratings took similar action.  “The negative outlook is based on the anticipation of increased deficit operations and pressured liquidity,” S&P analyst Laura Macdonald said in a
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In a move to help local schools across Kentucky deal with rising inflation and soaring building costs, the Legislature has passed a bill to let the districts directly issue general obligation bonds. “Construction inflation has created unprecedented infrastructure challenges for our public schools,” said Rep. Michael Meredith, R-District 19, who sponsored the bill. “HB 727
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Two Congressional bills to permanently raise the rum cover rate supporting some U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico bonds are languishing, with a possible financial crisis coming as soon as 2028. Two federal bills, HR 3146 and S1477, submitted last May to increase the rate permanently, were sent to committees, which haven’t taken any action.
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It’s déjà vu all over again for the municipal bond market. For the second year in a row, the Treasury Department’s so-called Green Book, which contains the Biden administration’s tax policy initiatives and proposals, fails to mention tax-exempt municipal bonds. It’s an absence that’s puzzling given that President Joe Biden has made infrastructure a centerpiece
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeing an increase in unregistered municipal advisor activity related to charter schools and public private partnership financings as its focus on MAs begins to harden. That’s according to representatives from the SEC gathered on Tuesday for Practicing Law Institute’s SEC Speaks in 2024 event. “One of the things that
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The bankruptcy of Iowa City’s Mercy Hospital is closer to an end with the resolution last week of a dispute between the committee of unsecured creditors, which had filed a complaint on March 25, and trustee Computershare Trust and bondholder representative Preston Hollow Community Capital.  The plan support agreement reached raised the estimated dollar amount
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Municipals played catch up to U.S. Treasury weakness and sold off Tuesday as supply pressure and secondary selling caught up to the asset class. Equities ended down. Triple-A yields rose seven to 12 basis points, depending on the scale, while USTs yields rose up to four basis points. Before Tuesday’s selloff, muni yields have been
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Dallas will offer $567.6 million of debt in two competitive sales Thursday as city officials continue to work on plans to fully fund pensions within 30 years and rating agencies warn of potential credit impacts from growing unfunded liabilities.  The nation’s ninth largest city is selling $197.19 million of combination tax and revenue certificates of
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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined and suspended Christopher Perillo, a former municipal securities representative for Academy Securities, for accessing study materials while taking the Series 52 exam.  Perillo agreed to pay $5,000 and be suspended from the industry, without either admitting or denying FINRA’s findings that he violated Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board Rule
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An attempt by Austin, Texas, officials to seek court validation for bonds to help finance a multi-billion-dollar light rail project faces a key test this month. The eligibility of Austin Transit Partnership, a corporation created by the city and the regional Capital Metro Transportation Authority to spearhead Project Connect’s development and financing, to petition for
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Enjoy complimentary access to top ideas and insights — selected by our editors. Transcription: Transcripts are generated using a combination of speech recognition software and human transcribers, and may contain errors. Please check the corresponding audio for the authoritative record. Mike Scarchilli (00:03):Hi everyone and welcome to the Bond Buyer podcast, your go-to source for
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