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They new hires will serve various functions in different regions of the country.
September 24 -
The Los Angeles Unified School District bonds carry a sustainability label with a third party opinion from Kestrel.
September 23 -
"Should September's positive returns hold as we expect, it would mark the fourth consecutive month of positive total returns — the first such period since the five-month period spanning from March through July 2021," BofA strategists Yingchen Li and Ian Rogow said.
September 20 -
The airport's first new money foray into the muni market in nearly 12 years will begin to fund a $1.3 billion transformation plan.
September 20 -
California's state government typically pushes out billions of dollars of debt from August to November. This year there may be a shift in buy side sentiment.
September 13 -
Environmental regulations under fire in California.
September 9 -
The good, the bad and the ugly for two of California's major cities when they sell debt in current market conditions.
September 6 -
The state agreed to pay $350,000 to settle a sexual harassment suit against Treasurer Fiona Ma.
September 3 -
LINXS, the private developer consortium, and Los Angeles World Airports struck an agreement on a timeline for completion of the people mover project, pushing Fitch Ratings' outlook higher.
August 30 -
A bill would allow the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank to issue debt for California's FAIR Plan, its property insurer of last resort.
August 30 -
The East County AWP Joint Powers Authority plans to construct a water reclamation project using the debt.
August 27 -
Issuers in five Far West states increased their borrowing the first half of the year, while four saw sizable decreases.
August 23 -
The rating agency estimated the cost of college and university capital needs at $750 billion to $950 billion over the next decade.
August 21 -
New sales of tax-exempt bonds in California have been gobbled up by buyers looking to shield income from the state's high taxes and to lock in yields.
August 19 -
The measure would have requested $20 billion of bond authority from voters in nine San Francisco-area counties; backers said they would try in a later year.
August 19 -
Proposed guidelines for federal tax credits could undermine the effort to build a clean hydrogen market, critics say.
August 16 -
It was a busy week for the nation's only publicly funded high-speed train project, which named a new CEO and debuted electric Caltrain cars following the Republican bill that aims to derail the "expensive mess."
August 12 -
California and Oregon are experiencing yet another record-setting year of wildfires amid increasing uncertainty about FEMA and property insurance backstops.
August 9 -
Litigants in a case challenging San Jose's validation of proposed pension bonds will have to wait another month to hear if the high court will review an appeals court ruling.
August 5 -
Lawsuits targeting validation lawsuits for pension obligation bonds in California generally stop issuers from considering issuance, but two cities have fought and, so far, won.
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