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The position has been held by Rebecca Olsen since 2018.
October 15 -
The two active municipal bond insurers wrapped $29.02 billion in the first three quarters of 2021, a 13.8% increase from the $25.49 billion of deals done in the first nine months of 2020.
October 15 -
Lawmakers say they will support legislation backing the Plan of Adjustment, which has been a major hurdle for completion of the debt restructuring plan.
October 15 -
New York’s Hudson Yards development on Manhattan’s West Side was able to cover its debt service obligations despite the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Municipals have mostly held steady as bid-wanteds have risen, but so have yields and ratios, making for a more satisfactory range for investors getting into the market at these new higher levels.
October 14 -
Judge Swain keeps the process on schedule to start the Confirmation Hearing on Nov. 8.
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The board also offers to approve other spending in exchange for local government approval of new bonds and other measures for the Plan of Adjustment.
October 14 -
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's finance team laid out plans to tap more than half of $9 billion of existing and proposed borrowing authority through 2022 to refinance debt for savings and fund infrastructure and pandemic recovery efforts.
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A recent panel discussion shed some light on how issuers and borrowers should be disclosing climate related information.
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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power will share some State Water Project supplies with smaller water agencies in Southern California.
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