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The inability to advance refund has cost issuers up to $10 billion since 2020, according to Municipal Market Analytics, a figure lobbyists hope will help make their case.
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Michigan issued debt in June to cover its portion of the settlement approved by a federal judge Wednesday.
November 11 -
Former JP Morgan broker allegedly provided incorrect and misleading account reports to a customer.
November 11 -
By lowering the amount of private activity bonds needed to finance low-income housing, the provision would free up PABs volume for other projects.
November 11 -
The Northeast Women in Public Finance selected a dozen other honorees, split evenly among the private and public sectors, as Trailblazing Women in Public Finance.
November 10 -
All award winners are also finalists for the national Deal of the Year award, which will be announced at The Bond Buyer’s first live event in 22 months on Dec. 16 in New York City.
November 10 -
The state's fiscal 2022 update and five-year forecast offers a brighter near- and mid-term budget picture thanks to federal relief and strong revenues.
November 10 -
The Investment Company Institute reported $657 million of inflows into municipal bond mutual funds while ETFs saw $828 million of inflows, a massive increase over the $43 million reported a week prior.
November 10 -
With less defined mechanisms than other cities, a report says, the incoming mayor has an opportunity to shape the city's reserve policy.
November 10 -
A planned 4,500-bed dorm at the University of California Santa Barbara comes as the neighboring city threatens to sue over a lack of on-campus housing.
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