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A huge surplus and strong state economy could drive demand for the upcoming $989 million offering.
August 27 -
Keely Bosler will take the helm at the department, replacing Michael Cohen.
August 23 -
S&P Global Ratings looked to 2017's California wildfires to understand the credit implications of this year's blazes.
August 23 -
Issuance was down 27% in the region from the first half of 2017, and almost 30% in California, its largest market.
August 23 -
The measure, which may be on the ballot in 2020, would lift the Proposition 13 limit on commercial property tax assessments.
August 21 -
A State Supreme Court ruling jeopardizes San Diego’s pension reform measures, exposing the city to millions in unanticipated costs.
August 17 -
California revenues came in $178 million below forecast.
August 16 -
Federal disaster relief mitigates the credit impact of fires and other catastrophes, rating agencies say.
August 9 -
The state treasurer released a multifaceted green bond proposal at Milken's California Policy Summit.
August 7 -
Though fires wreak havoc causing property damage and loss of life, the hit to local economies — and their bonds — tends to be ameliorated by state and federal funding.
July 31