- California
California received $6.4 billion in tax revenues in October soaring 5.7% higher than last years figures.
November 11 - California
San Francisco mayor Ed Lee is touting the Board of Supervisors' approval of a downtown affordable housing project that will provide homes for lower-income residents while also helping to pay for local infrastructure.
November 10 - California
An independent report commissioned by the Los Angeles Unified School District's superintendent predicted dire financial results if the school system doesn't take action.
November 10 - California
With construction on its new basketball arena humming along, California's capitol is turning is attention to an extensive downtown revitalization project that aims to leverage property taxes to create 10,000 places to live in downtown Sacramento by 2025.
November 9 -
Moody's Investors Service had more upgrades than downgrades in the third quarter of 2015, and the upgrades also affected a larger dollar amount of debt than its downgrades.
November 6 - California
Standard & Poor's raised its long-term rating to A-plus from A on the Ukiah Redevelopment Agency, Calif.'s series 2011A tax allocation bonds, citing increased assessed value.
November 6 - California
Raymond James continues its expansion in California with the recent hiring of veteran education banker Charlie Feinstein in San Francisco.
November 6 - California
Fitch Ratings' Amy Laskey disputes the notion that the rating agency's action on San Diego school district bonds was a shift in approach.
November 6 - California
Fitch Ratings, reframing its view of the special taxes that support local California GO bonds, assigned its AAA rating to a school district based solely on the special tax without regard to the district's budget and operations.
November 5 - California
The relatively opaque private placement market, which has been very strong in California, may be slowing down and shifting from a bank-dominated market to a more diverse range of purchasers.
November 5 - California
A state audit of Beaumont, Calif. found that the Southern California city failed to properly track spending of $626 million in bonds.
November 4 -
Fitch ratings affirmed LA/Ontario International Airport, Calif.s A-minus rating, but also maintained a negative outlook.
November 3 - California
Standard & Poor's assigned an A-plus long-term rating to San Francisco State Building Authority's lease revenue refunding bonds and Oakland State Building Authority's lease revenue refunding bonds.
November 3 -
Los Angeles International Airport received rating affirmations ahead of plans to price $302 million in general airport revenue bonds.
November 3 - Texas
Investment banking firm Rice Financial Products Co. has hired seven people to bolster its sales and trading operations and expand its footprint in California, Illinois, Texas and New York.
October 29 - California
Californias Richmond Community Foundation will pursue a new social impact bond vehicle with a $3 million revenue bond private placement it hopes to close next month with the local Mechanics Bank.
October 29 - California
The deteriorating financial position of a school district in Santa Clarita, Calif. was cited in one-notch issuer and certificate of participation downgrades from Moodys Investors Service.
October 28 -
Standard & Poor's revised the outlook on Los Angeless debt to stable from positive citing uncertainty from two lawsuits challenging the city's power revenue fund transfers.
October 26 -
Rating agencies are continuing to treat municipal issuers unfairly even though federal law required that practice to stop, former California Treasurer Bill Lockyer said.
October 23 -
Conventional wisdom that municipalities that file for bankruptcy will never borrow in this town again has not been found to be true, said panelists at The Bond Buyers California Public Finance Conference.
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