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The investment bank attributed the exit of 15 from the public finance team to market conditions and a strategic review.
May 23 -
The Walton Family Foundation provided seed funds to create two “innovative” financing vehicles for charter school facilities.
May 23 -
Regional Measure 3 on the June 5 ballot in the Bay Area's nine counties would raise tolls on the Bay Area's seven state-owned bridges by $3 over the next seven years.
May 21 -
Bell, a public finance investment banker, founded the Charles A. Bell Securities Corp.
May 21 -
Cities coping with phenomena like climate change and cybersecurity are empowering themselves through data mining and other smart technologies.
May 18 -
Vallejo school district Superintendent Adam Clark says he is "disappointed" by the school board's decision Wednesday night not to place a $194 million bond on the November ballot to address the district's crumbling facilities.
May 18 -
A city job training proposal will no longer use bond proceeds due to concerns about legality.
May 17 -
Public transit agencies have a $90 billion backlog of maintenance, repair and modernization projects.
May 17 -
The California city's supporters portray a lasting turnaround, but growing pension liabilities could bring trouble.
May 17 -
Water agencies formed a joint powers authority to oversee construction on the $16.3 billion WaterFix project.
May 16 -
Healthcare giant Catholic Health Initiatives now has a stable outlook on its Baa1 rating from Moody's Investors Service.
May 14 -
Using bond proceeds to fund a Jobs program would be illegal, says Barbara Parker, Oakland's city attorney.
May 14 -
A vote by California energy commissioners to require solar panels on new homes is credit negative for utilities, Moody's said.
May 14 -
Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled budget proposals that bolster reserves and favor one-time costs.
May 11 -
The bonds will help complete a new hospital wing at Marin General Hospital.
May 11 -
Strong personal income tax revenues in California and Connecticut could be a harbinger for other states.
May 10 -
Mountain View is considering a business tax in which Google could pay up to $5.4 million a year.
May 10 -
California passed the United Kingdom in 2017 to become the fifth-largest economy in the world, according to federal data.
May 7 -
The city won back its investment-grade rating ahead of the refunding deal that marks its return.
May 4 -
The $914 million deal will help finance a $7.4 billion project to renovate and expand the airport.
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