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SIFMA's Leslie Norwood joins Bond Buyer Executive Editor Kyle Glazier for a discussion about the regulatory and legislative outlook for broker-dealers. (17 minutes)
January 23 -
The new governor and concessionaire on the $2.1 billion P3 have reached a revised deal that will lower tolls and provide a 15% equity contribution to the local area.
January 23 -
Capital Markets Advisors and its co-principals Richard Ganci and Richard Tortora are caught up in a legal back and forth with the SEC over how MSRB Rule G-42 on conflicts of interest applies to their case.
January 23 -
SEC Muni Office Chief Dave Sanchez gave issuer officials some updates on implementation of the transparency law.
January 23 -
The rating agency said plugging a growing budget gap is "crucial" for the credit quality of the Aa1-rated state.
January 23 -
Brightline, a high-profile name in the speculative muni market, is set to come to market next week to remarket $675 million of 2020 bonds.
January 23 -
Bond parties say several parts of the original trust agreement support their lien on the authority's revenues.
January 23 -
Providing care for thousands of migrants is contributing to the system's escalating uncompensated care costs.
January 23 -
This week's heavy new-issue calendar of tax-exempt supply "could lead to a modest cheapening of ratios," said Vikram Rai, head of municipal markets strategy at Wells Fargo.
January 22 -
Moody's Investors Service bumped Chicago's outlook to positive from stable, while affirming the city's Baa3 issuer and general obligation bond ratings.
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