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The San Diego Association of Governments deal, backed by a federal capital grant, is structured to allay investor concerns about funding delays.
July 25 -
Moody’s has acquired a majority stake in Four Twenty Seven, a provider of data and analysis on climate risks.
July 24 -
From BART trains packed to capacity during the commute to freeways that jam well before dawn, the strain on the Bay Area's transportation backbone is intensifying.
July 22 -
CommonSpirit Health will sell $2.7 billion of taxable bonds and $3.1 billion of tax-exempt debt, with BBB-plus ratings, into a supply-starved market.
July 18 -
Registered advisory firm Dale Scott & Co. will pay $25,000, and one firm and one individual each will pay $10,000 for acting as unregistered solicitors.
July 16 -
Marybel Batjer will head the Public Utilities Commission as investor-owned utilities struggle with wildfire liabilities.
July 15 -
The firm opened its fifth California office by hiringbanker José Vera in Pasadena.
July 12 -
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the bill to establish the wildfire fund, to be seeded with new bonds backed by an old utility ratepayer surcharge.
July 12 -
RBC Capital Markets added Ian Parker as it positions itself to help issuers bring to market billions of dollars in authorized affordable housing debt.
July 11 -
A simple majority was enough to pass the two tax measures, a San Francisco Superior Court judge ruled.
July 9 -
The massive deal planned for August will bring debt from the former Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives into a single credit group.
July 3 -
As Stephen Heaney retires from Stifel Financial, Betsy Kiehn is stepping up to a new capital markets position at the firm.
June 27 -
Submissions are now open for the Bond Buyer’s fourth class of Rising Stars, an honor which showcases the brightest young minds in the municipal bond industry.
June 24
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Moody's downgrade to Aa3 affects $10.2 billion in outstanding debt.
June 21 -
A city called the "double black diamond" of car driving is at the epicenter for autonomous-vehicle testing.
June 21 -
Lawmakers are plowing through a pile of trailer bills, including two tax increases, that must pass to avoid blowing a hole in their $214.8 billion budget.
June 20 -
Months after the school district cut a deal to end a teacher walkout, voters rejected a tax measure to help pay for it.
June 13 -
States struggle to reap the full benefits of the multibillion-dollar legal marijuana industry becuase of conflicts with federal law.
June 11 -
Water, health care and housing lead the agenda in budget discussions.
June 10 -
Financial struggles remain for the San Francisco Bay Area city after two recent upgrades.
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