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Market volatility has risen significantly, particularly in the last several weeks, with daily Treasury yield swings of 10 basis points or more becoming the norm with municipals struggling to stabilize.
March 4 -
The city's current trajectory could drive per-unit costs to $1 million, according to the audit by City Controller Ron Galperin.
February 25 -
Issuers in California sold more than $86 billion of municipal bonds in 2021.
February 24 -
The climate change pilot program fund has attracted more than 40 interested parties seeking $47 million of funding.
February 17 -
A new report from Merritt Research Services looks at potential post-pandemic problems for big cities that rely on taxes from commercial real estate.
February 16 -
Issuance of ESG bonds is projected to grow 23% this year, while the entire market only expands by 2%, S&P Global Ratings analysts said.
February 16 -
Fitch affirmed its BB-minus rating of the Del Mar Race Track Authority. The rating dropped below investment grade after the March 2020 stay-at-home orders.
February 14 -
The previously unrated Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District will be the first transit agency to price debt to cover pension liabilities when it hits the market Wednesday.
February 10 -
The school board, caught between budget pressure and angry parents, could vote Tuesday to close or merge 16 schools in the California school district amid waning enrollment.
February 7 -
After a signature drive failed to put a water funding measure on the statewide ballot, a state Assembly member is trying to get his fellow lawmakers to do so.
February 3 -
The Port of Los Angeles launched a Cyber Resilience Center that protects not only port administration systems, but the shipping companies that berth there.
January 27 -
Schank, who will be a managing principal at the private consultancy, said he accomplished the goals he set when he moved to LA Metro seven years ago.
January 25 -
“To date, there haven’t been any rating actions taken as a result of the drought,” said Fitch's Audra Dickinson. “But it could pressure issuers acutely."
January 20 -
Supporters of a ballot measure for projects to increase California’s water supply put out a call for donations to help get the measure on the 2022 ballot.
January 19 -
California officials blame a new electronic records system for reporting delays that worsen every year, though other states don't have the same problem.
January 13 -
Gov. Gavin Newsom listed homelessness, wildfire prevention, climate change and continuing efforts to reduce pension liabilities as budget priorities.
January 10 -
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin would be the first LGBTQ California state controller.
January 7 -
California has produced increasingly late audited financial documents since it fully launched FI$Cal, the state's massive financial technology system in 2019.
January 5 -
Emerging from the worst crisis since the 9/11 attacks, U.S. airports are continuing their record pace of construction.
January 3 -
Welch heads Squire Patton Boggs' California Public Finance practice.
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