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The investor-driven committee created guidelines to help small- and medium-sized issuers provide more uniform disclosure.
May 16 -
The legislation impacts Chicago fire pensions, but it's stirring debate over costly fixes needed statewide to avoid running afoul of Social Security rules.
May 16 -
Included in the plan is a $545 million for a loan to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority and more money for the government's emergency reserve.
May 16 -
The bill would bar the state from doing business with companies that apply ESG to investment decisions and/or "boycott" favored industries.
May 16 -
The amendments make some key rule changes, including on the use of testimonials in municipal advisor advertising.
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The county began exploring a new facility eight years ago. Studies concluded the current facility was ill-equipped to deal with overcrowding, in poor physical condition and its design fell short of current standards.
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"With rates volatility seemingly subsiding in the past few weeks, we could start to see outflows decrease and demand flow back into munis," according to AmeriVet Securities' Jason Wong.
May 15 -
The system's turnaround efforts include using proceeds of a proposed $710 million deal to sell hospice and home health assets to pay off direct placement debt.
May 15 -
Attorneys general from 16 states filed an amicus brief supporting Oakland and San Francisco's climate change lawsuit against oil companies.
May 15 -
The Oakland Athletics agreed to locate a baseball stadium on land behind the Tropicana resort on the Las Vegas Strip, according to a Bally's Corp statement.
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