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Memphis, Tenn-based FHN, a division of First Horizon Bank, announced Wednesday the hiring of two municipal bond veterans to its New York City team focusing on infrastructure in Evan Levine and Crystal Mullins.
October 14 -
Stifel public finance banker James Cervantes didn’t anticipate his retirement party would involve masks and social distancing.
October 9 -
Belsky's municipal experience ranges from top roles at a rating agency and investment bank to the halls of academia and city leadership
October 1 -
Market participants say the year long process to find a new leader for the Municipal Securities Rulemaing Board resulted in a good pick.
September 30 -
Kim, currently the MSRB's chief operating officer, will assume the post Thursday.
September 29 -
The firm hired seven new senior-level bankers in its fixed income division.
September 24 -
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s search for a Treasury secretary is widely seen as focusing on Lael Brainard of the Federal Reserve, a choice that would keep both Wall Street and progressives in line.
September 24 -
The New York-based minority-owned firm now has a Chicago office led by veteran bond attorney Chuck Katz.
September 23 -
Five specialists from the former BB&T Capital Markets, now part of Truist, are moving to Hilltop Securities.
September 16 -
Jack McCutcheon, a former municipal bond trader and underwriter at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, discusses why he decided to shift careers to Catholic education after surviving the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks while working in the World Trade Center. Andrew Coen hosts. (23 minutes)
September 10