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Ten years ago, the financial avalanche that altered the municipal bond market gathered speed with the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers.
September 14 -
Demand for public-private partnerships in higher education is on the rise, particularly for student housing and parking, according to a report issued by Fitch Ratings.
September 10 -
The $1.6 billion size of the deal reflects the importance of water infrastructure to Texas.
September 10 -
The median net pension liability in the nation’s 15 largest cities jumped 16% on a per capita basis in fiscal 2017, S&P Global Ratings said Wednesday.
September 6 -
The state recorded $31.94 billion of sales tax revenue, according to state Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
September 6 -
In the busy oil fields south of San Antonio, some big rig trucks sit empty.
August 31 -
The Port of Brownsville may use revenue bonds to dredge its ship channel rather than wait indefinitely for federal funding.
August 31 -
The Little Rock-based firm added Matthew Johansen as a senior vice president.
August 28 -
More than a decade after voters created the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas with $3 billion of bond funding, the state is nearing that goal with a $322 million deal this week.
August 27 -
Voters in Harris County will decide whether to authorize up to $2.5 billion of bonds to minimize damage from future storms.
August 22