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San Diego-based Common Bond Capital Partners has acquired its first distressed land-secured municipal bond project in Florida.
February 27 -
Stockton, Calif.'s unhappy bond market creditors will get a trial starting March 25 to challenge the city's eligibility for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection.
February 26 -
Stockton, Calif., in the midst of Chapter 9 bankruptcy proceedings, announced Tuesday that it had reached an agreement with Ambac.
February 26 - California
California lawmaker Bob Wiekowski introduced legislation for Treasurer Bill Lockyer to curb private contractors running conduit issuers in the state, including California Statewide Communities Development Authority.
February 26 - California
The successor agency to Monrovia, Cali's redevelopment agency refunded a five-year note that went into default last summer during the months it took to get approval from the state to refinance.
February 25 - California
Gov. Jerry Brown¹s proposed budget would improve the credit quality of California school districts, according to Moody's Investors Service.
February 22 -
The San Bernardino City Council on Tuesday approved the contract for its new city manager, Allan Parker, who will guide the city through Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
February 21 - California
The California Rules Committee reappointed Oscar Sablan, a Firebaugh, Calif. physician, to the California Health Facilities Financing Authority.
February 21 - California
The California Department of Finance reported that state revenues rose $5 billion above estimates in the governor's budget mainly resulting from a jump in personal income tax receipts.
February 21 -
President Obama's proposal for a Build-America-Bonds-like program for infrastructure has its roots in a proposal by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and some infrastructure analysts say it represents a pro-business pivot from the White House.
February 21 - California
More than half of the Los Angeles City Council and a new mayor will be grappling with the city's still fragile financial picture.
February 21 - California
California announced it will sell $2.73 billion of general obligation bonds in March, the state's first sale since its Standard & Poor's upgrade.
February 21 - California
Compton, Calif., a city that skirted bankruptcy last year, on Tuesday secured a buyer in Wells Capital for a $5 million note thanks in part to a lockbox payment structure.
February 20 -
Stockton, Calif., has shot back at challenges to its eligibility for bankruptcy protection ahead of a hearing set for next week.
February 19 - California
The San Diego County Water Authority on Wednesday achieved $51 million in net-present value savings through 2034 when it priced a $299 million refunding.
February 15 - Wyoming
Sales of municipal bonds in the Far West region grew by almost a quarter in 2012 compared to a year ago, spurred by record low interest rates that led to an increase in refinancing.
February 14 - California
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power received an Aa3 rating from Moody's Investors Service and a stable outlook ahead of a $520.9 million refunding on Friday.
February 14 - California
California Controller John Chiang said January revenues came in $4.3 billion above estimates in the governor's proposed budget.
February 14 -
A San Bernardino County lawsuit seeking to recoup a portion of a $102 million settlement with a developer could force Upland, Calif. into bankruptcy, the city manager says.
February 13 - California
California Treasurer Bill Lockyer has set a multi-billion dollar bond sale calendar for this spring that gives business to underwriters and bond counsels he had said would be excluded unless they restructured perceived bad capital appreciation bond deals.
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