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The 2022 law, which has so far banned three major investment banks from underwriting municipal bonds in Oklahoma, could be amended to limit its reach to state agencies.
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The SEC has won a partial victory against Choice Advisors and its principal Matthias O'Meara for their role in acting as unregistered brokers and for engaging in a fee-splitting arrangement.
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The trio have decades of experience in high yield and investment grade portfolios and will launch new high-yield investment strategies and vehicles for Rockefeller.
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"The rating action reflects our view of MIA's substantial demand, which surpasses pre-pandemic activity, and its leadership in enplanement growth for large hub airports since the fiscal 2019 peak," said S&P's Nora Wittstruck.
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A state ban on bond underwriters that "boycott" or "discriminate" against the fossil fuel or firearms industries has resulted in fewer banks providing municipal financial products and services.
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The company expects construction to take four years, with operations beginning in summer of 2028 ahead of the Los Angeles Olympics.
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Los Angeles Mayor Bass' proposed $12.8 billion spending plan aims to close a $467 million deficit.
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Fitch Ratings said the negative outlook on the BB-plus rating reflects Miami Jewish's thin operating profile.
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The new-issue calendar will be a "good test to see if the higher absolute yields can pull buyers off the sidelines or if underwriters need to widen spreads significantly enough to reprice the entire market to clear the deals," according to Birch Creek strategists.
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The state of emergency will let the governor use the central government's rainy-day fund to provide money to WAPA that semi-autonomous agencies of his government owe the authority. WAPA will use the money to make payments to bondholders and other creditors starting Tuesday.
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