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Munis should remain well bid until issuance picks up "dramatically," said Nuveen's Anders S. Persson and Daniel J. Close.
February 27 -
The elimination of the 4.5% tax will cost the state about $400 million annually.
February 27 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's request for information on small firms has commenters divided over what rules should apply to small firms and how the board should go about instituting them.
February 27 -
Anong other things, Comptroller Susana Mendoza says the portal serves as a receipt for spending that should be reimbursed by the federal government.
February 27 -
The Office of Tax Policy is still short on muni-based leadership.
February 27 -
The authority is one of the few investment-grade U.S. issuers actively selling triple-tax-exempt paper.
February 27 -
The nearly $5 billion I-35 expansion has sparked a lawsuit from residents saying it would exacerbate the interstate's historic role as a racial dividing line.
February 27 -
Though it will still feature in-depth, insightful conversations between our reporters and editors and thought leaders from all corners of municipal finance, our long-running podcast will reboot with a format change. Bond Buyer Editor in Chief Mike Scarchilli explains and previews the changes on the horizon.
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CreditSights said states with the largest payments are Texas at $2 billion, Pennsylvania at $1.5 billion, South Carolina at $1.3 billion and California at $1.2 billion
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Based in New York City, Ted Hynes has almost 40 years of experience in the fixed-income markets, the last 15 at Raymond James.
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