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California State Controller Malia Cohen says her office will get the release of the state's ACFR back on track within two years.
March 20 -
California State Senate suggests deficit-shrinking cuts ahead of formal budget.
March 18 -
Though the economists don't expect a recession looking out two years, there is a lot of risk related to the conflict in the middle east and uncertainty around monetary policy.
March 13 -
Raymond James' 10 hires include six senior bankers and an entire Citi public finance team focused on California.
March 11 -
One investor is offloading the debt, while another sees an opportunity.
March 8 -
"Our firm is committed to expanding in regions and sectors with robust muni issuances and we view the K-14 market in California to be a great intersection of such," said Gary Hall, SWS president of infrastructure and public finance.
March 7 -
The San Diego Community College District is among those joining the trend of buying back bonds in a tender to refund for savings.
March 4 -
High rates and high inflation, coupled with rich reserves, pushed off or delayed issuers coming to market in 2023, noted James Pruskowski, chief investment officer at 16Rock Asset Management.
March 1 -
Munis should remain well bid until issuance picks up "dramatically," said Nuveen's Anders S. Persson and Daniel J. Close.
February 27 -
The state's largest healthcare district by land mass is at risk of breaching financial covenants, according to Moody's Investors Service.
February 26