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Local rainfall standards, which affect the design of everything from roads to bridges and stormwater systems, offer a clue whether a city or state is taking infrastructure resilience seriously. Outdated standards remain in many areas, like in the Pacific Northwest.
May 23 -
Palm Beach County residents are using a Florida law passed last year aimed at ESG investing to challenge its county's investment in Israel bonds.
May 23 -
The ongoing influx of new-issue supply has pushed muni-UST ratios to at or near year-to-date highs, J.P. Morgan strategists said.
May 22 -
Indiana officials celebrated the completion of the first of three major commuter railway upgrades, which together represent the state's largest rail project.
May 22 -
More than two dozen issuers have announced plans to refund their BABs this year, despite objections from investors.
May 22 -
The steady demand for municipal bonds in high-risk areas underscores the complex relationship between climate change and financial markets.
May 22 -
Rating agencies approve of AI-managed infrastructure and trading desks are automating.
May 22 -
Dan Tomson, Citi's former co-head of Municipal Banking and Public Finance, and David Stephan, a former J.P. Morgan executive director, have joined the firm.
May 22 -
Signature Bank owned nearly $15 billion of mortgages across four of New York's five boroughs, making it the largest lender to rent-regulated housing in the city.
May 22 -
Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago's finance team talked up the Windy City's economy and talked up bond sale plans at an event for municipal bond investors.
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