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The firm plans to launch a pair of high-yield muni funds in January.
November 16 -
Stabilizing the Highway Trust Fund and easing Buy America requirements are top congressional priorities for state transportation officials.
November 15 -
The time between the announcement of an award and the actual cash going out the door can be frustratingly long.
November 15 -
Republican criticism over the bill's 64% cut to Amtrak prompted GOP leadership to tap the brakes on the bill late Tuesday.
November 8 -
The deal marks one of the rare instances of true asset recycling in the U.S.
November 8 -
"Under my rule, pension-fund and asset managers are still able to offer ESG products in Missouri," said Missouri Secretary of State John Ashcroft.
November 7 -
While it's been a tough year across fixed-income generally, a Wall Street muni retrenchment marks an opportunity for regional and middle-market firms to gain more of a foothold, market participants said.
By Jessica Lerner and Caitlin DevittNovember 6 -
The White House is expected to announce major grants for non-Northeast corridor projects, including potentially high speed trains, before year's end.
November 6 -
A Senate bill holds drinking and wastewater infrastructure funding level to 2023, but advocates the SRFs could see cuts when the two chambers hammer out final appropriations.
November 3 -
"The big question is: who's next? I don't think UBS is the end," said a veteran sellside market participant.
By Caitlin Devitt and Jessica LernerNovember 2 -
When set against high-profile public finance projects like American Dream and Legacy Cares, Florida's Brightline marks a rare success for investors.
November 1 -
The whistleblower who brought the case, Minnesota-based municipal advisor Johan Rosenberg, will receive $14.4 million under the deal.
October 31 -
The application criteria for the grant programs handcuffs $5.5 billion in transportation spending to progressive priorities," said Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz.
October 30 -
New House Speaker Mike Johnson has laid out an aggressive calendar to avoid a government shutdown.
October 26 -
The nearly two-year delay in setting up the per-mile charging fee pilot program means Congress will not be able to consider the feasibility of the fees as it crafts the next surface transportation law.
October 24 -
Fredericks will tap her extensive muni market network as SOLVE extends its reach into the muni business.
October 23 -
"Nothing is off the table in terms of looking at who we can potentially charge," said Brian Fagel, assistant director of the SEC's Public Finance Abuse Unit.
October 20 -
"It's not hard," said Sanchez, the SEC's director of the Office of Municipal Securities.
October 19 -
Bond Buyer Senior Reporter Caitlin Devitt joins Bond Buyer Executive Editor Kyle Glazier to discuss the looming government shutdown and the progress of the historic bipartisan infrastructure law two years after its passage. (16 minutes)
By Caitlin Devitt and Kyle GlazierSeptember 26 -
Ahead of The Bond Buyer's Infrastructure Conference in Chicago this week, Carlos Braceras, Utah's transportation secretary, talks with Caitlin Devitt about overseeing the largest transportation program in the state's history. He discusses the projects and challenges that go along with creating safe and efficient transportation infrastructure for the fastest-growing state in the union. (33 minutes).
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