Sentences with phrase «bond election in»

It was going to pull the old «we're fiscally responsible» scam by issuing refunding bonds just ahead of a huge bond election in November.
They were convinced that parents could positively impact public schools, and one of their first acts was to help pass the first bond election in many years, enabling the improvement of the school district facilities.
KSL reviews today's school bond elections in Davis and Park City districts... and very briefly discusses those in Tooele, Wasatch and Duchesne.

Not exact matches

Dip in share prices and bond yields, along with the upcoming election has had an impact on the state of the global economy, causing a setback in business travel growth.
«Following the U.K. election, the relative risk investors saw in European bonds came back and as the situation in Greece develops, risks will hopefully unwind and as we move into a certain environment, we can expect bond markets to continue to normalize,» Thomas Buckingham, portfolio manager of the European Equity Group at JP Morgan Asset Management, told CNBC on Monday.
In other words, does UNCERTAINTY about forward movement in the administration's program start to affect the financial markets and the market's view of the potential for reforms that have been a significant force in both the equity and bond markets since the electioIn other words, does UNCERTAINTY about forward movement in the administration's program start to affect the financial markets and the market's view of the potential for reforms that have been a significant force in both the equity and bond markets since the electioin the administration's program start to affect the financial markets and the market's view of the potential for reforms that have been a significant force in both the equity and bond markets since the electioin both the equity and bond markets since the election?
Sure, some of that had to do with Goldman beating earnings expectations, passing its Fed stress test and unexpectedly making a killing trading bonds, but the election likely factored in too, and investors can thank Clinton for that.
The MOVE index — which looks at the volatility of bonds — surged after the election, as the sell - off and shakiness in fixed income came to a head.
«Between the election date and the formation of a broad coalition, headline risk will dominate, likely causing BTP (multi-year Italian sovereign bonds) volatility,» the analysts said in a note.
The impact of Italy's inconclusive election results was limited to a mild sell - off in Italian bonds and stocks, with the euro gaining support from the creation of a coalition government in Germany.
The uncertainty around the globe — including decrease in share prices and bond yields, along with the upcoming election — has had an impact on growth in the business travel industry.
The sharp sell - off in global bonds following the US election seems to confirm their fears.
US election + BREXIT = populist repudiation of era of inequality, globalization, wage deflation; cements BofAML themes of peak Liquidity, Inequality, Globalization + Main St over Wall St. Electoral trends could mark secular low in long - term bond yields (Chart 1).
Following the election in the United States, there has been a rapid back - up in global bond yields, partly reflecting market anticipation of fiscal expansion in a US economy that is near full capacity.
Barclays» Wall Street rivals saw bond trading revenues rise by an average of 21 percent in the first quarter, with investors adjusting their portfolios in response to rising interest rates, and elections in Europe.
Ford O'Neil, who oversees about $ 100 billion in bonds for Fidelity Investments, says the sharp run - up in yields since the election of Donald Trump may not be justified.
In some markets, like bonds, the increase was the largest since the 2016 U.S. election, and in others, like stocks, volatility leapt by the most in 2-1/2 yearIn some markets, like bonds, the increase was the largest since the 2016 U.S. election, and in others, like stocks, volatility leapt by the most in 2-1/2 yearin others, like stocks, volatility leapt by the most in 2-1/2 yearin 2-1/2 years.
The Treasury yield curve has been steepening since the election, with 10 - year yields hitting one - year highs in recent days amid a bond sell - off.
But in the past three weeks, as bonds began to sell off following the U.S. presidential election, it's clear to see the change in trend, as the chart below shows:
* Canada vs USA * D. Rosenberg in Barron's (Feb 27» 17) * Financial Markets History (CFA) * Global liquidity + China * Staying rational the day after Trump election * Consequences of the U.S. elections * China's Transition: Fast and Slow * The Fall in Interest Rates * Cool Streets of North America * Emerging bonds * About Millenials * Looking for safe income?
Just weeks after Haruhiko Kuroda, governor of the Bank of Japan, surprised the world with a bold plan to inflate Japanese assets and weaken the Japanese yen by buying 80 trillion yen ($ 680 billion) in Japanese bonds, exchange - traded funds and real estate investment trusts, prime minister Shinzō Abe upstaged him by calling a snap election for mid-December, two years ahead of schedule.
Now, since his stunning upset victory in the U.S. presidential election, bond yields have spiked to their highest levels since last January, and many people are putting the blame on him for that.
But in the flurry of reports on election results, coalition governments and Spanish bond yields, the financial media has lost its grip on the commodity tra...
However, it looks like Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire are both in danger of falling off this year by failing to secure five percent of the vote, and neither Roger Clemens nor Barry Bonds looks as if they've made any progress towards election.
I think it's just safe to assume that both Bonds and Clemens will remain on the ballot for many years, but will struggle to clear even 50 percent in the coming elections.
Anyway, my point is that while Bonds and Clemens might fare better in the near future, history suggests that they won't, any more than McGwire and Palmeiro have fared better in succeeding elections.
Long and Turner are practically next - door neighbors and formed a tight political bond during the congressman's victory in a special election replace Rep. Anthony Weiner.
This is just the latest step in our renaissance, over the last few weeks with the Legislature's partnership we have passed and signed bond resolutions to fund the relocation and upgrading of our Medical Examiner's Office; funding for the new Sheriff's Police Academy; money to turn more of Building «A» into useable office space; funds for the relocation of the District Attorney's Special Victims Unit; plans for construction of a Board of Elections Storage Building and a bond to fund the replacement of the Samsondale Avenue Bridge in West Haverstraw.
«Pat is out for himself,» says Day, who is backing Bonds in the special election.
«It is crucial that parents and members of the public know that this bond proposition, which will greatly benefit students in urban school districts around Westchester, will need support on Election Day,» said Williams.
The respective County Clerk is responsible for conducting school bond and tax elections in Wyoming.
No matter all the differences this year's election process has provoked, our common bonds rise above the fray and our humanity is revealed every day in all the many ways we give to one another: friend, family and stranger.
Chapters take on a variety of work, including: Regularly scheduled events for the public to discuss public education, school board candidate forums, monitoring school board meetings, translating proposed school board policies into other languages for various language groups, providing tours of schools for prospective students and families, working for adequate funding for public schools, engaging with bond elections, helping parents navigate enrollment policies, and in general, being involved in the issues of public schools in their communities.
Handing the Jackson, Miss., public schools their first election victory in the 21 years since desegregation, city voters last week approved more than $ 57 million in bond requests.
Indeed, if we compute the turnout gap between teachers and average citizens in each district, the median gap over all districts and elections (both school - board and bond) was 36.5 percent, which is a huge number given the very low turnout overall.
Across all the school - board and bond elections, the median difference in turnout rates between these teachers and ordinary citizens is just 7 percent, which could be simply due to social class.
Whether we look at the 1997 elections, the 1999 elections, or the various bond elections, the answer is the same: in every case that allows a comparison, the teachers who live in a district but don't work there vote at lower rates than the teachers who both live and work there.
On Election Day, voters in 31 school districts around the state will decide whether to raise property taxes to pump an additional $ 1 billion into the school system in the form of bond issues for buildings or mill levy overrides for operating budgets.
Which sense was reinforced by a third event at this year's convention: accompanying her overwhelming election as the next NEA president, Lily Eskelsen Garcia has made clear in interviews that among her missions — above all, «winning back public trust» for teachers — is loosening the partisan bonds and beginning to support whichever candidates will do the most for teachers, even including Republicans!
In most states, bond elections are the primary way that school districts can acquire funds to build new facilities and renovate existing space.
He is identifying the data needed for the planning process including enrollment, school sites, facilities, and funding; creating a timeline; assessing the feasibility of completing a master plan for bond election scenarios; identifying key participants in the planning effort; and identifying community engagement tools.
The Park City Board of Education last night narrowed down the list of projects it will likely ask the community to support in a November bond election totaling 56 million dollars.
Whether you already have a bond on the June election ballot or are likely to have one in November, I encourage you to join the weekly Wednesday night teleconference.
It now has the dubious distinction of being the fourth Proposition 39 bond measure on the ballot for the November elections where the bond measure was the only item on the ballot in a school district.
If the bond passes in November, the district's use of the money will impact future bond and mill elections.
Interest in regulating schools» access to long - term, high interest bonds was sparked last fall on the cusp of the November election and the all - important tax hike for schools.
From the passage of Governor Brown's Proposition 30, to the monumental win in San Diego with the passage of the Proposition Z facilities bond, to wins in key races for school boards in Oakland and Santa Clara County, to charter supporters being elected to the Assembly, the November 2012 election results are a clear indication of the kind of impact we can have as a movement when we work together.
For Release Thursday, October 18, 2012 Media Contact Van Schoales, CEO, A + Denver (303) 725-1151 [email protected] A + Denver taskforce calls on community to step up arts education for kids Bond election offers opportunity to re-envision arts education in DPS Denver — A + Denver, an advocacy group that has historically focused on student achievement in Denver...
With disagreements swirling about the Park City School District's $ 56 million bond as Election Day nears, voters got to see supporters and detractors face off in a public setting Tuesday one last time before heading to the polls.
An election will be held in the Plumas Lake Elementary School District (the «District») on June 5, 2018, to authorize the sale of up to $ 20 million in bonds of the District for the specific school facilities projects described in the bond measure.
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