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For the 24th year, The Bond Buyer editorial board will identify and recognize the year's most outstanding municipal finance transactions. The final deadline for nominations is Friday, October 17.
September 19 -
BDA plans to hold the fly-ins twice a year, CEO Mike Nicholas said.
September 19 -
All of fiscal 2025 was funded under continuing appropriations instead of the traditional appropriations process.
September 19 -
Troy Pitman has been hired by Wilmington Trust to further western expansion in the public finance segment of its corporate trust business.
September 19 -
The city faces hundreds of child sex abuse claims stemming from a former after-school program volunteer. A recent state law opened the window for old claims.
September 19 -
Fitch cited the system's operating performance and plans for up to $4.2 billion in addional debt.
September 18 -
Munis saw cuts, albeit small ones, for the first time in nearly two weeks as yields rose up to four basis points, depending on the scale.
September 18 -
The East Baton Rouge Sewerage Commission plans to achieve savings by refunding taxable bonds with tax-exempts.
September 18 -
Bondholders are pitted against each other in the case, where it looks like the majority holders may become owners of the distressed companies.
September 18 -
Backers of a voter-approved public safety funding proposition that led to a negative rating outlook by Moody's said the budget fails to comply with the measure.
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